The results of the most recent survey by the Institute of Science and Technology of the Francisco Gavidia University (ICTI – UFG) showed that President Nayib Bukele would be re-elected as the Salvadoran President, something that international media highlighted.
Guatevisión, a Guatemalan channel, wrote as the headline: “Poll shows favoritism for Bukele and shows him as the leader for the presidential elections in El Salvador 2024,” and they highlighted that President Bukele would be winning the elections on February 4.
Nayib Bukele would win re-election in El Salvador and would almost completely dominate Congress in the February 4 elections, a survey by the private Francisco Gavidia University (UFG) confirmed this Tuesday, January 16. https://t.co/W6LnC6OuN8
— Guatevision (@Guatevision_tv) January 16, 2024
Ecuador’s political newspaper, La Data Ec, highlighted that Nayib Bukele would be winning the next elections in the first round and with more than 70% of the support.
#Urgent BUKELE WOULD WIN THE PRESIDENCY OF EL SALVADOR IN A SINGLE ROUND!
With more than 70%, President Nayib Bukele would win the presidential election on February 4, in the first round, as demonstrated by the latest survey by the Science and Technology Institute of… pic.twitter.com/4VIllhYFzI
— ???????? La Data Ec (@LaDataEc) January 16, 2024
The Honduran media, HCH Televisión Digital, also highlighted the results in favor of President Bukele from the UFG survey, in addition to highlighting the favorable opinion of Salvadorans towards the deputies of the Nuevas Ideas party.
Telefe Noticias, an Argentine media that has more than 3 million followers on the X social network, also highlighted the voting intention of Salvadorans towards the current President: “Bukele leads the voting intention with 70.9% to 20 days of the elections in El Salvador.”
“According to the study by the Center for Citizen Studies (CEC) of the private Francisco Gavidia University (UFG), Bukele leads the voting intention and none of the other five candidates in competition exceeds 3% of voting intention,” the media wrote. Venezuelan AlbertoRodNews.
Finally, Reforma Internacional, part of the Mexican press, also dedicated an article to the acceptance of President Bukele and his almost certain victory in the next elections.
The President of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, has 71% voting intention so he would win re-election on February 4, according to a survey.
— Reforma Internacional (@reformainter) January 16, 2024
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