Nayib Bukele was proclaimed winner of the general elections in El Salvador

The president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, proclaimed himself the winner of the general elections held on Sunday “with more than 85% of the votes,” according to what he published on the social network democratic history of the world.

“We have won the presidency of the Republic for the second time with more than 85% of the votes,” Bukele said before hundreds of his followers in his victory speech in the Historic Center of San Salvador.

Bukele, who ran for re-election despite the fact that the Constitution prevents it, used a legal trick to run in an election in which all polls showed him as the favorite.

The preliminary scrutiny of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) of El Salvador had reached 31.49% until midnight this Sunday, with which President Nayib Bukele added 1,295,888 votes.

With these results, which must be ratified in a final scrutiny with the physical records, Bukele would obtain an overwhelming advantage over his opponents.

Behind the New Ideas party (NI), the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN, left) is placed with 110,244 votes and the National Republican Alliance (Arena, right), with 96,700 votes.

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How might the opposition parties in El⁢ Salvador need to adapt to regain support in light of ‌Bukele’s overwhelming victory?

‌ **Interview with Political Analyst ⁤Maria Torres on Nayib‌ Bukele’s Victory in El Salvador’s General Elections**

**Editor:** Good evening, Maria.‌ Thank you for joining us ‌today to ⁣discuss the⁢ recent elections ⁢in El Salvador, where President Nayib Bukele has declared an overwhelming victory with over 85%⁣ of the votes. What are your thoughts on this⁤ election outcome?

**Maria Torres:** ​Thank you for ⁢having me. Bukele’s victory is undoubtedly significant, especially given the high percentage of votes he claims ‌to have received. It reflects a strong mandate from his supporters and indicates that he remains a popular⁣ figure in‌ the country.

**Editor:** Critics argue that Bukele’s re-election is marred by concerns over the legality of his candidacy, as the ​Constitution explicitly prohibits it. Do you think this undermines‌ the legitimacy of his victory?

**Maria Torres:** That’s a critical point of contention. Many see Bukele’s legal maneuvering as being politically opportunistic.⁣ While‌ he may have garnered substantial‍ support, this situation raises questions about the rule of law and ⁣democratic processes in El Salvador. It’s ⁢likely to fuel debate on whether his approach is a threat to democracy.

**Editor:** As we ⁤reflect on the opposition, they appear to have received only a fraction of the votes, with the closest party garnering just over 110,000 votes. What does this indicate about the political landscape in El Salvador?

**Maria Torres:** The stark ‍contrast in vote counts suggests a significant consolidation of power around Bukele and his party,⁤ New Ideas. However, it​ could also reflect a disillusionment with traditional political parties like the FMLN and Arena. The opposition will need ⁣to ‍reassess their ⁤strategies if they wish to regain footing and effectively challenge Bukele’s dominance.

**Editor:** Moving forward, what implications could this victory have on El Salvador’s political future and governance?

**Maria Torres:**⁤ Bukele’s strong electoral performance could embolden him to pursue more ambitious reforms or policies, especially if he feels he has a strong mandate. However, if ‌issues of legitimacy continue to surface, it‍ might lead to increased civil unrest or discontent among segments of the population.⁢ The future of governance in El Salvador will heavily depend on how he navigates these challenges.

**Editor:** Thank you, Maria, for your ⁤insights. This election outcome certainly raises many questions. What do you think,‍ readers? Does ⁤Bukele’s self-proclaimed victory signal a step forward​ for⁣ El Salvador, or‌ does it pose a​ risk to the country’s democratic foundations? We invite​ you⁢ to share ⁢your thoughts and engage in the debate!

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