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Judi Lynn

(162,168 posts)
Mon Jun 10, 2024, 01:28 AM Jun 2024

A Dictatorship Is Born



Saturday, June 1, 2024
El Faro Editorial Board

Art. 154 - The presidential term shall be five years and shall begin and end on the first day of June, without the person who has exercised the Presidency being able to continue in office for one more day.”


Constitution of the Republic of El Salvador

Nayib Bukele’s constitutional presidency has come to an end. From this day on, his permanence in power is exercised in violation of six articles of the Salvadoran Constitution.

The now de facto president and his family clan have risen above our laws to assume the throne, without any institution capable of imposing limits to their constitutional trampling. The authoritarian regime has become a dictatorship.

All the other elements of a dictatorship are present as well: control of the three branches of government; concealment of public information and lack of accountability; use of security forces and the judicial system for political ends; persecution of the opposition and critical voices; political prisoners; systematic torture in prisons; absence of rule of law; Bukele’s demand for obeisance; and a growing conviction on the part of the population that one must beg the president on social media to secure favors: the release of an unjustly imprisoned relative or redress in the face of violations by public officials.

To find a parallel in our history we must go back to 1935, when the last Salvadoran dictator to reelect himself, Maximiliano Hernández Martínez, commenced his second term against the provisions of the constitution in force at the time. It was Martínez and his advisors who invented the charade that we now see repeated nine decades later: requesting a six-month leave of absence in order to argue that his next term was not a reelection, but a second term. It is precisely the same formula used today by Bukele, under the tutelage of Vice President Félix Ulloa, and with the complicity of the Supreme Court justices. Not even that idea is new under the Bukele regime.

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A Dictatorship Is Born (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jun 2024 OP
Damn. That's horrible and scary. C Moon Jun 2024 #1
We so desperately need a coalition made up of the democracies in our hemisphere to protect what's already in place Cheezoholic Jun 2024 #2

Cheezoholic

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2. We so desperately need a coalition made up of the democracies in our hemisphere to protect what's already in place
Mon Jun 10, 2024, 04:51 AM
Jun 2024

It's shit like this that is a festering wound on this side of the planet and we continue to ignore it and it bites us in the ass constantly. It's mandatory we begin to socially lead instead of continuing to support and export economic conquering of countries to our south. We will have an issue with immigration and foreign authoritarians supporting and exploiting regimes in these vulnerable countries in order to disrupt democracy in our backyard thereby keeping the coals of far right ideals fanned at home keeping Democracy here, and by proxy everywhere, in jeopardy. We really do need to get our shit together with our western hemispheric next door neighbors like we have with our western European cross town neighbors, its pretty stupid and arrogant we haven't imo.

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