"El Salvador's President Bukele Poised for Re-election with Strong Anti-Gang Stance"

El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele is poised for re-election, buoyed by a successful crackdown on gangs that has transformed the country's security landscape. Supporters credit Bukele with turning El Salvador from one of the world's most dangerous nations to one of Latin America's safest, while critics decry what they see as a slide into authoritarianism and autocracy. The president's controversial mass arrests have drawn scrutiny from human rights organizations, with some claiming that many detainees have no ties to gang crime. As the country prepares for the election, Bukele's tough stance on crime has garnered widespread support, but concerns linger about the potential impact on civil liberties and democratic institutions.
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