El Salvador Congress Approves Unlimited Presidential Reelection
Bloomberg2 days
These reforms strengthen democracy by letting voters decide who should lead the country. Extending presidential terms to six years creates stability for long-term development projects and will reduce election costs by $50 million. The changes give presidents the same reelection rights that mayors and lawmakers already enjoy.
This constitutional overhaul marks the death of democracy in El Salvador by concentrating unlimited power in one person. The rushed process — pushed through without public debate — follows the well-traveled path of autocrats who use popularity to dismantle democratic institutions. These changes eliminate crucial checks on presidential power.