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07 Aug 2025, 02:07

The USA Supports the Suspension of Presidential Terms in El Salvador

  • The suspension of presidential terms in El Salvador has provoked international criticism.
  • The USA supported the parliament's decision, asserting that it is a democratic process.
  • Bukele remains popular due to his fight against criminal gangs.

The US government expressed support for El Salvador's decision to suspend presidential terms, which allows President Nayib Bukele to seek unlimited re-election. This decision has drawn criticism from those who believe it undermines democratic stability.

The constitutional amendment was quickly approved by parliament, controlled by Bukele's party, which provoked an immediate reaction from the opposition and international observers. The US State Department stated that these changes are the result of "democratically elected" legislation in El Salvador, and that it is their right to decide how to govern their country.

Critics, including representatives from Human Rights Watch, expressed concern that such actions lead to the establishment of autocracy in the country. The Archbishop of El Salvador urged lawmakers to reconsider their decision, emphasizing the importance of consulting the public regarding such changes.

Nayib Bukele, who gained significant popularity due to his strong stance against street gangs, claims that many countries allow unlimited re-election, and his actions are part of the country's development. However, critics point out that El Salvador lacks strong democratic institutions like those found in developed countries.

International reaction to the changes has been cautious, including the European Union, which noted that further cooperation with El Salvador depends on maintaining democratic governance and human rights.

Bukele and his supporters argue that the changes reflect the will of the people, while many observers warn of potential consequences for democracy in the region.

Tags: USA/Politics

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