El Salvador lawmakers’ July 31 approval of a constitutional amendment ending presidential term limits was the latest action in a years-long process to dismantle the rule of law. The international community—paying deference to President Nayib Bukele’s high...
Introduction On 31 July 2025, the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador approved a constitutional amendment allowing indefinite presidential re-election with 57 votes in favour and three opposed. The reform paves the way for incumbent President Nayib Bukele to run for a...
“People are what make the difference, especially when they act out of conviction and have a high degree of motivation, identification, and commitment.” (Ricardo Poma) With deep sorrow, the business world and Salvadoran society today honor the life of Ricardo Poma, an...
The government of Costa Rica has expressed its willingness to receive Salvadoran national Kilmar Ábrego García, who faces charges in the United States for alleged human trafficking, once he completes any criminal sentence in that country, according to a report by ABC...
Yajaira, a young woman who has worked cutting sugarcane, knows firsthand how punishing that work is—grueling labor under a searing sun to put food on the table for her children. She is from a rural area in the department of La Paz, and during the off-season when there...
The Ministry of Education (MINED), through Minister Karla Trigueros, has unveiled the new Regulation for the Promotion of School Courtesy, a framework that includes sanctions ranging from the suspension of “school privileges” to non-promotion to the next...