El Salvador’s President Bukele Faces Scrutiny in New World Report
The report highlights ongoing concerns over human rights and democratic governance.
A new global analysis of El Salvador under President Nayib Bukele has drawn attention to his administration’s approach to law enforcement and governance.
While praised for reducing crime, Bukele’s government continues to face criticism for alleged overreach, censorship, and the erosion of judicial independence.
Observers say the country’s political direction remains a key test for democracy in Central America.