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EPISODE · Feb 2, 2024 · 13 MIN

With Reelection Almost Certain, Sunday Vote Will Test Extent of Salvadoran Opposition

from Central America in Minutes · host El Faro English

Comparisons to U.S. gerrymandering, electoral use of public funds, lack of regulation of the diaspora vote, and the constitutional ban on reelection overshadow the Sunday election, when Nayib Bukele is expected to garner wide support. International monitors will assess on Sunday whether the vote is not only free but also fair.

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