Olitical crime is pointed out, fueled by hate messages Country Email List promoted by high-ranking officials of the country, including President Bukele, who went so far as to affirm that it had been a self-attack. What is happening in El Salvador? <p>El Salvador: hatred, Country Email List murders and... elections</p> On January 31, supporters of the Farabundo Martà National Liberation Front (FMLN) were attacked by three men who fired directly at the truck they were in. Everything happened in the center of the Salvadoran capital in the framework of the campaign for the legislative and Country Email List municipal elections of February 28, in which the ruling party appears leading the.
Polls and could reach an absolute majority in Parliament . Two people Country Email List were killed and three others were injured in the shooting. The twenty FMLN militants who were in the truck were returning from a proselytizing event for the candidate for mayor of San Salvador, when the car with the three men on board intercepted them. One of them opened fire. It was 6:25 p.m. that Country Email List Sunday. The attack against leftist sympathizers has become part of an escalation of political radicalization that is taking place in the country. There is Country Email List tension on social networks, especially on Twitter, fueled by messages of hate and intolerance that are generated.
Mainly, from the government. Since the signing of the Peace Accords in 1992 , Country Email List El Salvador has been marked by polarization between the FMLN, a leftist party that governed the country between 2009 and 2019, and the hard right represented by the Alianza Republicana Nacionalista (Arena). And it is on this divided stage and on the disenchantment generated by Country Email List both traditional parties that the figure of the current president Nayib Bukele gained relevance. The 39-year-old president, who defines himself as an outsiderof politics, he got 54% of the votes Country Email List in the last elections, which allowed him to break with 30 years of bipartisanship.