The party of El Salvador President Nayib Bukele approved constitutional changes in the country’s National Assembly on Thursday that will allow indefinite presidential reelection and extend presidential terms to six years.
Lawmaker Ana Figueroa from the New Ideas party had proposed the changes to five articles of the constitution. The proposal also included eliminating the second round of the election where the two top vote-getters from the first round face off.
New Ideas and its allies in the National Assembly quickly approved the proposals with the supermajority they hold. The vote passed with 57 in favor and three opposed.
Bukele overwhelmingly won reelection last year despite a constitutional ban, after Supreme Court justices selected by his party ruled in 2021 that it allowed reelection to a second five-year term.
Oh that’s why Trump likes him.
Salvadorians, enjoy your dictator for life
Of course.
If you’ve ever seen any interview with Bukele it becomes immediately apparent he’s just another dictator wannabe who was very lucky to accidentally do something good immediately after being elected for the first time. Now he’s riding that wave until he re-ruins the country again.
He doesn’t even understand why his policy worked. He just repeats the “tough on crime” bullshit.
Genuine question: Why did his policy work?
He treated the situation as a civil war rather than a criminal matter. What do you do in war? You go after all enemy combatants, you don’t try to determine if one specific soldier killed any of yours. Anyone in enemy uniform is a legitimate target unless they surrender.
El Salvador gangs do have specific ways of visually distinguishing themselves even if those are not traditional uniforms. Of course there are people wearing the same clothes and tattoos just because they think it’s cool, but that is unfortunately a darwin award case.
In this context the captured are not in prison but in a POW camp. What he’s missing is an exit strategy. Eventually you have to establish a permanent peace and release the POWs under some conditions. Not to mention obey the Geneva Convention which enumerates some rights. That’s why he’s always framing it as being tough on criminals.
This completely omits the other part of his strategy which is paying bribes to gangs to chill out and giving cushy treatment to participating members who happen to be incarcerated. Since they typically fight over money (directly and indirectly) this seems to have quieted things but I can’t see this lasting forever. People will get greedy and break the peace eventually.
Eventually you have to establish a permanent peace and release the POWs under some conditions
Not when you’re totalitarian dictator
Of course there are people wearing the same clothes and tattoos just because they think it’s cool, but that is unfortunately a darwin award case.
Yeah fuck them for wearing colors they liked.
I get where you’re coming from but if you were to fly to Ukraine today, put on a Russian uniform, and walk around you’d have a bad time.
But this is only applying to those that continued to wear these things after their government declared a war on it’s own citizens.
He threw everyone in jail, guilty, innocent, didn’t matter. Those innocents were worth it according to Salvadorans. He lowered crime rates by suspending liberties. You know who else did that? Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini, etc
You know who else did that? Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini, etc
Because Bukele abolished the law and effectively turned the government of El Salvador into one giant gang. Of which the results now become rather apparent.
His rival cartels did not stand a chance.
He made a deal with some gangs and imprisoned the others. And any and all critics of his.
It certainly seems like democracy as a political system is being replaced by authoritarianism worldwide.
I don’t know if we can reverse the trend without some kind of disastrous world war that will inevitably result when world-altering decisions rest in the hands of just a few men.
In the case of El Salvador it was always meddled with by the US, as in many other countries in South and Middle America. The US would only let “deomcracy” run its course, if the outcome was favourable to the US administration and US businesses.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvadoran_Civil_War
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvadoran_presidential_election,_2004#Foreign_interference
https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2025/04/la-cooperacion-represiva-entre-eeuu-y-el-salvador/when world-altering decisions rest in the hands of just a few men.
Welcome to… most of human history? I mean even now you have China and Russia among others as candidates for world-altering decision-making few men.
Sounds like its world war time then. Democracy needs us!
As a Salvadoran, fuck this guy, I hope he ends up in his own gulag
This is where we are headed. Foxtrot Delta Taco.
No it’s going be Vance who becomes the dictator. They are slowly waiting, Trump on the down hill. He just waiting for his chance.
Vance preparing the ol’ Pope treatment
Lots of “world leaders” masturbating on this news article.
Might as well call him President Bukake
Focusing just on the constitutional changes: it’s a bad sign when your constitution can be changed by a single political party.
In El Salvador’s case they have a unicameral legislature and Bukele’s party has 54 of the 60 seats. So, there’s no way to prevent this by requiring a bigger supermajority.
But, it seems like since a constitution is meant to last as long as the country exists, amendments to it should have to be reaffirmed or they get automatically repealed. So, there’s an automatic re-vote after 5, 10 and 20 years or something.
If they had done that with prohibition in the US they wouldn’t have needed the 21st amendment to repeal prohibition, they could just have decided not to continue the 18th which established prohibition.
With a dictator as president, and absolute control over the legislature, I would bet that those guys are also going to make it impossible for any other person to win a presidential election, or any other party to win the legislature. And then, the only way to restore democracy will be a coup or an uprising.
But, it seems like since a constitution is meant to last as long as the country exists, amendments to it should have to be reaffirmed or they get automatically repealed. So, there’s an automatic re-vote after 5, 10 and 20 years or something.
That would pretty much go against the point of a constitution. It’s meant to be both extremely hard to change it and extremely hard to revert changes put in as a matter of how it’s done(though never impossible -that would be bad).
You can only put as many safeguards in as possible to prevent dictatorships, but if they control more than 2/3 of the government your screwed no matter what laws you have on the book
if they control more than 2/3 of the government [you’rre] screwed
That’s why I think confirming after 5, 10 years might be a good idea. A supermajority is rare. Unless the supermajority screws with the laws to guarantee they stay in power, the next congress might have enough votes to undo any meddling they did. If they do cement their power, then you’re screwed either way.
Thanks for the grammar correction 🙏
Ah, so do you mean it as a one time confirmation rather than repeating? In which case I’m a lot more inclined to agree with you
My idea (not very well developed) was to do it once 5 years after the amendment, once 10 years later, and once 20 years later.
The 5 year window would be for obviously bad amendments that really should never have passed. You just have to wait 5 years to try to fix things because that’s enough time for a set of elections to happen and power to change hands, so you don’t just have the same people voting on something.
10 years is for something that seemed like a good idea at the time, but a decade later has some obvious problems. Something like prohibition, or new amendments that might have been written in the wake of some major event like a terrorist attack.
20 years would be so the next generation has a chance to weigh in. Maybe older people were scared of the world changing to they wanted to enshrine something in the constitution to keep the world the way they liked it. Younger people would then have a chance to reverse it.
The idea is that there’s a 20 year trial period for new amendments. If they’re still thought to be a good idea, it should be pretty easy to rubber-stamp their renewal at the 5, 10 and 20 year marks. If the support for them has faded, they automatically get repealed when there aren’t enough people to support them.
I also just think it would be a good idea for amendments to be pretty common, even if all they’re doing is clarifying parts of the constitution that are vague. Like, whatever your position on the US 2nd amendment, you have to admit the wording is horribly vague. So, rather than supreme court justices trying to determine the historical context around those particular words, or people making weird analogies between railguns and muskets, you just open up the document, add a few clarifying words, and close it back up again.
As a counter point, the US would have to re-vote for the 14th Amendment.
As a counter counter point also the 2nd.
You know, I think I like the established way of doing amendments - passes by Congress and a plurality of the states.
Rewriting the 2nd seems like a very smart idea to me.
It wouldn’t matter because the amendment would just flip flop back and forth every few years and be an endless political football.
How many US-backed dictators does this make for them now? Three?
But many more civil wars.
Though now that poverty isn’t as bad there, not sure if there’ll be another. Then again, the French burning cities is as constant as Salvadorians going to war with their government.
Too bad the fucking USA keeps intervening.
Another usa ally not sanctionned for human right abuses
Instead, invited to the White House, admired and celebrated, and used as a model for the USA’s own dictatorship and gulags.
The party of El Salvador President Nayib Bukele approved constitutional changes in the country’s National Assembly on Thursday that will allow indefinite presidential reelection and extend presidential terms to six years.
USA right now: Don’t get any ideas, Trump!
Too late. He’s had that idea since his first term.
Scratching that place off the bucket list. Thank you.
So they just voted to - well, not quite dismantle democracy but at least open the doors wide for dismantling it.
Almost unanimously.
That’s so fucked up.
With thunderous applause
Generalissimo por la vida
Trunps best friend