El Salvador (EN)
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The Mara Salvatrucha: Are They Looking to Settle in Other Regions of Latin America?
Given the powerful offensive of the Executive of El Salvador against the criminal organization of La Mara Salvatrucha, the Salvadoran…
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Petro Seeks to Block Uber and Bukele to Regularize it: Contrasts in Mobility
While the Colombian government attacks mobility platforms with sanctions and blockades, the Salvadoran government seeks to legalize and strengthen it.
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The Latin American Presidents with the Best and Worst Approval in 2022
Several surveys measure the approval of the leaders. Who are the best and worst qualified?
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Nayib Bukele Redoubles His Controversial Bets
The Salvadoran president, Nayib Bukele, continues implementing firm-hand policies against violence and a bet for cryptocurrencies
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Latin America in Short: Bukele’s Security Measure | Uruguay Hosts Environmental Negociations
This week, Bukele has filed another security measure that, according to organizations, violates Human Rights. In more positive news, Uruguay…
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Did Nayib Bukele put the Salvadoran economy in check before the fall of Bitcoin?
El Salvador is facing the biggest economic crisis in recent years due to the fall of cryptocurrencies that have been…
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How Likely Is Nayib Bukele’s Future Re-election?
The current president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, announced his intention to compete for a consecutive re-election
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The Bukelization of Mexico: The Influence of Nayib Bukele
Ricardo Anaya, one of the highest representatives of the right in Mexico, has launched some solutions against insecurity that were…
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Bukele Proposes a European Union in Central America
The vice president of El Salvador once again resumed the regional integration proposal but with governments in Central America that…
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El Salvador: How Effective Has Nayib Bukele’s Anti-violence Strategy Been?
Since the government of El Salvador began the state of emergency at the end of March, the country has remained…
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