The Political Commission of the Legislative Assembly continued its study to ratify changes to the first clause of Article 79 of the Constitution, with the goal of establishing direct representation for the Salvadoran diaspora in parliament. The proposal calls for the...
The Legislative Assembly approved the 50th extension of the state of exception this Wednesday after the government argued it needs the suspension of constitutional guarantees under Articles 7 (second paragraph), 12 (second paragraph), and 24 of the Constitution to...
The sky over downtown San Salvador was still overcast when doctors, teachers, union members, feminists, relatives of victims of the state of exception, workers from various sectors, and members of other social movements were getting their signs and flags ready to...
El Salvador’s attorney general, Rodolfo Delgado, presented an award to his Guatemalan counterpart, Consuelo Porras Argueta, who has been sanctioned for corruption by the United States and the European Union (EU), ahead of her upcoming departure from office in...
The U.S. Supreme Court is evaluating whether President Donald Trump’s administration has the authority to revoke Temporary Protected Status (TPS), a program that shields thousands of migrants from deportation and allows them to work legally in the country. The...
The Fourth Sentencing Court of San Salvador canceled the special hearing it had scheduled for this Thursday, April 30, in the case against former President Félix Alfredo Cristiani Burkard, former lawmaker Rodolfo Antonio Parker, and nine former military officers for...