Two recent arrests have raised fresh concerns about democracy in El Salvador. We discuss the implications of these detentions, Bukele’s popularity, and the country’s economic challenges.
El Salvador
The Salvadoran president’s controversial deals with the U.S. are calculated to preserve his reputation at home as the economy stumbles and evidence of a gang truce mounts.
Making the crypto asset legal tender was a worthy experiment, but financial innovation requires more state capacity and better regulations.
For the new administration, the region is key to address issues such as migration and drug flows, said AS/COA's vice president.
In a region plagued by crime, some politicians are eager to replicate El Salvador's gang crackdown. Can the model spread?
Lawmaker Claudia Ortiz is leading the political dissent. Her recent campaign—and the ruling party’s attempts to defeat it—show what’s ahead for a backsliding democracy.
The next administration should work more closely with its neighbors to address migration.