{"id":9562,"date":"2023-10-28T05:54:59","date_gmt":"2023-10-28T00:24:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/farratanews.online\/salvadoran-president-bukele-files-for-re-election-raising-constitutional-concerns\/"},"modified":"2023-10-28T05:54:59","modified_gmt":"2023-10-28T00:24:59","slug":"salvadoran-president-bukele-files-for-re-election-raising-constitutional-concerns","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/farratanews.online\/salvadoran-president-bukele-files-for-re-election-raising-constitutional-concerns\/","title":{"rendered":"Salvadoran President Bukele files for re-election, raising constitutional concerns"},"content":{"rendered":"
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El Salvador\u2019s President Nayib Bukele registered as his party’s candidate to seek re-election in the country’s presidential vote next year, a decision already raising eyebrows Friday because the constitution prohibits it.<\/p>\n
Bukele and his running mate, current vice president F\u00e9lix Ulloa, were the last to register before the deadline at midnight Thursday. In typical Bukele fashion, the last-minute registration became a spectacle, coming amid rumors the president had been hospitalized. Instead, he exited electoral offices to a crowd of cheering supporters.<\/p>\n
“We are ready to change whatever we have to change to be able to insert ourselves even more in the community of nations, but always respecting our sovereignty and independence,” said Bukele, speaking through a megaphone.<\/p>\n
EL SALVADOR GRADUALLY FILLS NEW MEGA PRISON WITH ALLEGED GANG MEMBERS<\/strong><\/p>\n El Salvador\u2019s Constitution prohibits reelection, but in 2021, the country\u2019s Supreme Court of Justice ruled that one of its articles allows the president \u2014 who serves a five-year term \u2014 to run for reelection once. Bukele announced he would seek a second term with the New Ideas Party a year later.<\/p>\n Thousands of Bukele\u2019s supporters had gathered early Friday in front of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal and did not leave until the president came out to shake their hands, amid shouts of “Reelection, reelection” and “Nayib, my friend, the people are with you.”<\/p>\n U.S. Assistant Secretary for Western Hemisphere Affairs, Brian A. Nichols, who was visiting El Salvador, took to a local television talk show Friday morning to raise questions about Bukele’s decision, while insisting it is not for other countries to decide.<\/p>\n