"El Salvador's Vice President Bukele Leads Controversial Gang Crackdown Ahead of Election"

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El Salvador's Vice President Felix Ulloa discusses the country's controversial crackdown on gangs, emphasizing the need to bring peace and harmony to communities previously under gang control. He also addresses President Bukele's potential re-election bid, citing legal provisions, and highlights the importance of maintaining good relations with the United States, regardless of political preferences.
- El Salvador's vice president discusses controversial crackdown on gangs, upcoming election PBS NewsHour
- He Cracked Down on Gangs and Rights. Now He's Set to Win a Landslide. The New York Times
- What to know about El Salvador's elections NPR
- Gangsters in El Salvador are terrified of strongman Nayib Bukele The Economist
- El Salvador Goes To Polls With Gang-busting Bukele Miles Ahead Barron's
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