85% of the Salvadoran population approves the management of President Nayib Bukele, which on June 1 will meet the first year of his second consecutive mandate -pointed out of unconstitutional -, the presidency of the country that takes up the results of a survey of the Cid Gallup consultant.
The exception – measurement regime against gangs implemented since March 2022 – continues to be the point of honor for the president, despite the fact that national and foreign human rights organizations have indicated that violent rights, with arbitrary arrests as the main complaint.
Nine out of ten Salvadorans approves said exception measure, which has been extended more than 30 times by the Legislative Assembly, according to the Presidency.
This regime, which has allowed the capture of more than 85,900 alleged gang members and alleged people linked to these structures, fulfilled on March 27 three years of its implementation amid controversies and suspends some constitutional guarantees.
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Bukele celebrates on Sunday, June 1, the first year of his second term
Amnesty International (AI) recently pointed out that the exception regime is a “tool” to “silence critical voices.”
The percentage of approval of CID Gallup is higher than the result of a survey of the Center for Citizen Studies (CEC) of the Private University Francisco Gavidia (UFG) presented last April, which revealed that Salvadorans approve of Bukele’s management with a 7.73 note on a scale of 0 to 10, or 77.3%.
This note means, according to the CEC, is the lowest received by the president since he arrived at the Executive Power in 2019.
President Bukele fulfills on Sunday, June 1, the first year of his second consecutive mandate, after re -elected in February 2024 despite the fact that the Constitution prohibits it.
With EFE information.
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