El Salvador opens path for its president to stay in power indefinitely. Why critics aren't surprised [View all]

1 of 2 | El Salvadors Legislative Assembly pushed through a constitutional reform overnight eliminating presidential term limits, fueling concerns Friday that it paves the way for President Nayib Bukele to indefinitely stay in power.
By MEGAN JANETSKY and MARCOS ALEMÁN
Updated 5:26 PM CDT, August 1, 2025
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) El Salvadors Legislative Assembly pushed through a constitutional reform overnight eliminating presidential term limits, fueling concerns on Friday that it paves the way for President Nayib Bukele to indefinitely stay in power.
Watchdogs and critics of the self-described worlds coolest dictator said theyve seen this coming for years, watching Bukeles administration slowly chip away at democratic institutions, attack opponents and consolidate power in the presidents hands.
Bukele, who regularly posts streams of tongue-in-cheek remarks on social media, remained notably silent Friday. His government didnt respond to multiple requests for comment.
Its not surprising. But that doesnt mean its not severe, said Claudia Ortiz, one of the countrys few remaining opposition lawmakers. The implication of this is more concentration of power, more risk of abuse of the rights of Salvadorans ... and the complete dismantling of all democratic checks and balances.
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