"Nayib Bukele's Controversial Presidency in El Salvador: A Dark Side Emerges"

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Nayib Bukele has been confirmed as El Salvador's president after winning 82.66% of the vote in the final tally, with his tough stance on crime widely credited for his reelection. Despite concerns about civil rights and the constitutionality of his second term, Bukele's popularity reflects the challenges faced by Central American countries in establishing sustainable democratic models after civil conflicts.
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