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Bukele on election day in 2019. For Bukele to run for president with Nuevas Ideas, he had to get the party registered with the Supreme Electoral Court (TSE). [52] Although Nuevas Ideas had enough signatures to register, [53] Bukele believed that the TSE would not register the party before the 29 July 2018 presidential nomination deadline.
General elections were scheduled to be held in El Salvador five years after the 2019 presidential election and three years after the 2021 legislative election. [18] [140] The president, vice president, 60 Legislative Assembly deputies, 44 mayors and municipal councils of the country's municipalities (second-level subdivisions), and 20 Central ...
President: Nayib Bukele Claudia Rodríguez (acting) [a] Vice President: Félix Ulloa: No. of ministers: 16: Ministers removed: 11: Total no. of members: 27: Member party Nuevas Ideas: Status in legislature: Opposition (2019–2021) Supermajority (2021–present) History; Elections: 2019 presidential election 2024 presidential election ...
Bukele handily won re-election Feb. 4 with 84.7% of the vote. What had remained up in the air was if Bukele’s New Ideas party would be equally as successful in legislative elections.
At the same time, Vice President Félix Ulloa registered as the party's pre-candidate for the vice presidency. [61] On 9 July 2023, Bukele and Ulloa were officially confirmed to be the party's presidential and vice presidential candidate, respectively, [62] receiving 44,398 votes. [63] The registration of Bukele and Ulloa's 2024 candidacies ...
Thousands of Bukele's supporters clad in cyan blue and waving flags thronged San Salvador's central square to celebrate his re-election, which the 42-year-old leader termed a "referendum" on his ...
On Sunday, Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele won reelection in a landslide, claiming to secure more than 85% of the vote. From the outside, his victory seemed like a triumph for a nation once ...
In February 2021, El Salvador's legislative election was an important breakthrough. The new party, founded by President Nayib Bukele, Nuevas Ideas, won around two-thirds of votes with its allies (GANA-New Ideas). His party won supermajority 56 seats in the 84-seat parliament. Bukele became the country’s most powerful leader in three decades. [2]