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Added on the 21/01/2021 13:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
The Supreme Electoral Court gives credentials to Nayib Bukele as El Salvador's re-elected president. Bukele, 42, polls as Latin America's most popular leader, possibly the world, on the back of a war on gangs that has slashed homicide rates in the violence-weary country. IMAGES
Supporters of El Salvador's president Nayib Bukele celebrate after he claimed to have won reelection with more than 85 percent of votes cast. "A record in the entire democratic history of the world," he said on X, formerly Twitter, two hours after polls closed but before official results were announced. IMAGES
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele casts his vote in an election in which he hopes to win re-election without surprises, thanks to his popular but controversial "war" against gangs. IMAGES
Polls open in El Salvador with victory in the bag for incumbent President Nayib Bukele thanks to his no-holds-barred war on gangs that has slashed homicide rates in a violence-weary nation. IMAGES
Images of El Salvador's Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) employees loading boxes containing electoral material in San Marcos, for the presidential and legislative elections on February 4, to be distributed across the different municipalities. President Nayib Bukele is all but guaranteed a resounding victory, with his no-holds-barred war on gangs having earned him approval ratings hovering around 90 percent. IMAGES