El Salvador’s President Consolidates Power Amid Indefinite Re-Election
Bukele’s extended rule draws international concern
President Nayib Bukele has solidified his grip on power in El Salvador following moves to allow indefinite re-election, a decision that has drawn sharp criticism from international observers.
Supporters argue the extension reflects public approval of his tough stance on crime, while detractors warn it undermines democratic institutions and could entrench authoritarian rule.