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El Salvador Approves Indefinite Reelection for Bukele; Trump Administration Backs Decision
El Salvador's legislature approved indefinite reelection for President Nayib Bukele, prompting criticism from human rights groups but support from the Trump administration, amid concerns about eroding democratic safeguards and the potential for authoritarianism.
El Salvador Approves Indefinite Reelection for Bukele; Trump Administration Backs Decision
El Salvador's legislature approved indefinite reelection for President Nayib Bukele, prompting criticism from human rights groups but support from the Trump administration, amid concerns about eroding democratic safeguards and the potential for authoritarianism.
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56% Bias Score


El Salvador Approves Bukele's Indefinite Reelection
El Salvador's legislature approved President Nayib Bukele's indefinite reelection, eliminating term limits and shortening presidential terms to six years, a move condemned by human rights groups as a blow to democracy, drawing parallels to Venezuela and Nicaragua.
El Salvador Approves Bukele's Indefinite Reelection
El Salvador's legislature approved President Nayib Bukele's indefinite reelection, eliminating term limits and shortening presidential terms to six years, a move condemned by human rights groups as a blow to democracy, drawing parallels to Venezuela and Nicaragua.
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56% Bias Score


El Salvador Eliminates Presidential Term Limits, Allowing Bukele Indefinite Re-election
El Salvador's parliament passed a constitutional amendment on July 31, 2024, eliminating presidential term limits and the second round of presidential elections, allowing President Nayib Bukele to seek re-election indefinitely, despite opposition criticism and concerns about human rights.
El Salvador Eliminates Presidential Term Limits, Allowing Bukele Indefinite Re-election
El Salvador's parliament passed a constitutional amendment on July 31, 2024, eliminating presidential term limits and the second round of presidential elections, allowing President Nayib Bukele to seek re-election indefinitely, despite opposition criticism and concerns about human rights.
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64% Bias Score


El Salvador Approves Indefinite Presidential Reelection
El Salvador's legislature approved constitutional amendments enabling indefinite presidential reelection and six-year terms, eliminating the second round of elections, following President Bukele's controversial reelection last year despite constitutional bans.
El Salvador Approves Indefinite Presidential Reelection
El Salvador's legislature approved constitutional amendments enabling indefinite presidential reelection and six-year terms, eliminating the second round of elections, following President Bukele's controversial reelection last year despite constitutional bans.
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56% Bias Score


El Salvador Eliminates Presidential Term Limits, Allowing Bukele's Indefinite Re-election
El Salvador's legislature passed a constitutional amendment eliminating presidential term limits, enabling President Nayib Bukele's indefinite re-election, despite criticism from human rights organizations regarding his strong-arm tactics against gangs and political opponents.
El Salvador Eliminates Presidential Term Limits, Allowing Bukele's Indefinite Re-election
El Salvador's legislature passed a constitutional amendment eliminating presidential term limits, enabling President Nayib Bukele's indefinite re-election, despite criticism from human rights organizations regarding his strong-arm tactics against gangs and political opponents.
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56% Bias Score


El Salvador Approves Indefinite Presidential Reelection
El Salvador's Legislative Assembly passed constitutional amendments on Thursday enabling indefinite presidential reelection and six-year terms for the president, eliminating the second round of elections; the vote was 57 to 3.
El Salvador Approves Indefinite Presidential Reelection
El Salvador's Legislative Assembly passed constitutional amendments on Thursday enabling indefinite presidential reelection and six-year terms for the president, eliminating the second round of elections; the vote was 57 to 3.
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52% Bias Score

El Salvador: Bukele Secures Indefinite Reelection Amidst Human Rights Concerns
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele secured constitutional changes enabling indefinite reelection, extending his term and eliminating runoff elections, raising concerns about democratic backsliding despite his success in reducing crime.

El Salvador: Bukele Secures Indefinite Reelection Amidst Human Rights Concerns
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele secured constitutional changes enabling indefinite reelection, extending his term and eliminating runoff elections, raising concerns about democratic backsliding despite his success in reducing crime.
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60% Bias Score

El Salvador Extends Presidential Terms, Allows Indefinite Reelection
El Salvador's parliament passed a constitutional amendment on July 31, 2024, extending presidential terms to six years and allowing indefinite reelection for President Nayib Bukele, eliminating the second-round election, and prompting criticism from the opposition.

El Salvador Extends Presidential Terms, Allows Indefinite Reelection
El Salvador's parliament passed a constitutional amendment on July 31, 2024, extending presidential terms to six years and allowing indefinite reelection for President Nayib Bukele, eliminating the second-round election, and prompting criticism from the opposition.
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60% Bias Score

Bukele's Power Consolidation in El Salvador
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele secured a second term in February 2024 with 84.6% of the vote, following legislative changes that removed term limits and weakened checks on executive power, raising concerns about the country's democratic trajectory.

Bukele's Power Consolidation in El Salvador
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele secured a second term in February 2024 with 84.6% of the vote, following legislative changes that removed term limits and weakened checks on executive power, raising concerns about the country's democratic trajectory.
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44% Bias Score

El Salvador Approves Bukele's Indefinite Reelection
On July 31, 2024, El Salvador's legislature approved a constitutional amendment enabling President Nayib Bukele's indefinite reelection, altering the presidential term length to six years, unifying elections, and eliminating the need for a second round; this occurred despite opposition and concerns ...

El Salvador Approves Bukele's Indefinite Reelection
On July 31, 2024, El Salvador's legislature approved a constitutional amendment enabling President Nayib Bukele's indefinite reelection, altering the presidential term length to six years, unifying elections, and eliminating the need for a second round; this occurred despite opposition and concerns ...
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60% Bias Score

El Salvador Approves Indefinite Presidential Reelection
El Salvador's Legislative Assembly passed constitutional amendments on Thursday, enabling indefinite presidential reelection, extending terms to six years, and eliminating the second round of presidential elections, consolidating President Nayib Bukele's power.

El Salvador Approves Indefinite Presidential Reelection
El Salvador's Legislative Assembly passed constitutional amendments on Thursday, enabling indefinite presidential reelection, extending terms to six years, and eliminating the second round of presidential elections, consolidating President Nayib Bukele's power.
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52% Bias Score

El Salvador Eliminates Parlacen Deputies, Begins Exit from Regional Body
El Salvador's Legislative Assembly approved a constitutional amendment on July 31, 2025, eliminating the recognition of Central American Parliament (Parlacen) deputies to save approximately $1.7 million annually, citing concerns about corruption and inefficiency. The ruling party justified the decis...

El Salvador Eliminates Parlacen Deputies, Begins Exit from Regional Body
El Salvador's Legislative Assembly approved a constitutional amendment on July 31, 2025, eliminating the recognition of Central American Parliament (Parlacen) deputies to save approximately $1.7 million annually, citing concerns about corruption and inefficiency. The ruling party justified the decis...
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48% Bias Score
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