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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Nayib Bukele?Nayib Bukele often has a balanced coverage.
Left: 37%
Center: 27%
Right: 36%
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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Nayib Bukele?Nayib Bukele often has a balanced coverage.
Left: 37%
Center: 27%
Right: 36%
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Nayib Bukele · WashingtonUnder Nayib Bukele's administration, El Salvador has experienced an intense fight against gangs, which traditionally have undermined the security and economic development of the country. Nearly a year ago, we wrote an article titled "Bukele's popularity does not attract Salvadorans back," where we warned about the logic of assuming that, in a country with such a popular president and a more educated population living abroad, there would be a sig…See the Story
Bukele, the economy awaits you.
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Nayib Bukele · HamburgWith his tough policy against gang crime, El Salvador’s President Bukele has become an idol. In Ecuador, his colleague has been blessed with similar measures by popular vote. Will the region become a huge police state?See the Story
(S+) El Salvador: President Bukele and his hard fight against gang crime
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Daniel Noboa · GuayasThe once-peaceful South American country of Ecuador is now plagued by gang-related violence, so its young president Daniel Noboa is set to borrow the playbook by El Salvador’s very popular president, Nayib Bukele, and implement measures to promote a crackdown on crime. For that, Noboa called a referendum to approve a set of policies to tackle the criminal gangs that are behind the wave of violence. Time reported: “An official quick count showed …See the Story
[Opinion] Voters Approve New Security Measures in Ecuador Referendum, Handing President Daniel Noboa a Landslide Victory in His War Against Criminal Gangs
Coverage: 2 sources
Nayib Bukele · San SalvadorOn March 10, 2024, Nayib Bukele was slandered on X — before Twitter — for claiming that he “imposes an authoritarian and conservative model that wants women locked up at home.” The phrase comes from an interview Morena Herrera, a Salvadoran historical feminist, gave to THE WORLD after the elections.See the Story
El Salvador leads the ban on sex education in Latin America
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Nayib Bukele · WashingtonCarolina Jiménez Sandoval was the first woman in her family to go to university. In her native Acarigua, Venezuela, she took her grandmother’s advice to heart. It motivated her to study and she went not only to Caracas but also to the United States and Japan, and she has never looked back. Today, she is the first Latin American woman to be named president of the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA), where she provides a voice for women with…See the Story
Carolina Jiménez: ‘Nayib Bukele is an aspiring authoritarian on steroids’
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Nayib Bukele · San SalvadorThe video we are checking, which has been circulating on Facebook and TikTok since April 8, has the following message: “Bukele condemns Ecuador and supports AMLO.” Why is the video out of context? A reverse search for key photograms of the viral video leads to a Facebook publication by the Secretariat of the Presidency of the Republic of El Salvador on May 6, 2022. The images correspond to López Obrador's official visit to the country. “El Salva…See the Story
It is false that Nayib Bukele condemns Ecuador in this video for attacking Mexico's embassy.
Nayib Bukele · Mexico CityMarcelo “El Chiky” Diaz, a player for Deportivo Águila in the first division and the national soccer team, sent a letter to Bukele published on the social network X, formerly Twitter, in which he came to him “as a desperate measure.See the Story
After a public request to President Bukele, the father of the Salvadoran national team player has been released
100% Center coverage: 1 sources