Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele is anything but worried about being called a dictator, especially after 57 of his loyal lawmakers passed a reform in a 60-seat Congress approving his potential indefinite reelection, which critics view as the possible consolidation of an autocratic regime in the country.
Monday 3 November 2025
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