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- El Salvador approves indefinite presidential re-election
El Salvador approves indefinite presidential re-election The constitutional amendment also extends presidential terms from five years to six and scraps election run-offs
- El Salvador approves indefinite presidential reelection, extends . . .
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele's party approved constitutional changes in the country's National Assembly that allow indefinite presidential reelection and extend presidential terms to six years
- Bukele-Controlled Congress in El Salvador Approves Constitutional . . .
El Salvador’s Congress, dominated by the ruling party, approved a constitutional reform late Thursday night to permit indefinite presidential reelection, paving the way for Nayib Bukele, who is currently serving his second term, to remain in power
- Nayib Bukele amends the Constitution to allow indefinite presidential . . .
On the afternoon of July 31, while El Salvador commemorated Journalist’s Day amid a climate of systematic harassment and exile for reporters critical of Nayib Bukele, its Legislative Assembly approved a waiver of the procedure for expressly reforming the Constitution to grant the popular president his greatest political ambition: indefinite reelection in a shift — expected, but nonetheless
- El Salvador Congress Approves Unlimited Presidential Reelection
El Salvador’s Congress approved changes to the constitution Thursday, allowing President Nayib Bukele to run indefinitely for reelection The revisions also convene early elections and extend
- El Salvador Approves Indefinite Presidential Reelection And Extends . . .
The party of El Salvador President Nayib Bukele has approved constitutional changes to allow indefinite presidential reelection and extend terms to six years
- El Salvador approves indefinite presidential re-election
El Salvador’s parliament, runned by President Nayib Bukele's, approved a constitutional reform allowing indefinite presidential re-elections
- El Salvador’s Congress approves indefinite presidential reelection and . . .
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) — El Salvador's Congress approves indefinite presidential reelection and extends presidential terms to 6 years
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