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El Salvador Ends Term Limits, Letting President Bukele Seek Re-Election Indefinitely

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Salvadorn President Bukele, age 44, may be around for a long time....

"Lawmakers in El Salvador abolished presidential term limits on Thursday, paving the way for President Nayib Bukele, who has aided President Trump’s deportation efforts and whose government has jailed tens of thousands in its crackdown on gangs and civil rights groups, to run for re-election indefinitely.

The change was among several amendments to the country’s constitution approved by the National Assembly, where Mr. Bukele’s party holds a supermajority. Lawmakers also extended a president’s term in office from five years to six, amending five articles with 57 votes in favor and three opposed, the National Assembly said on social media."

 

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El Salvador has experienced a significant decrease in its crime rate, particularly in homicides, following a state of exception implemented in March 2022. The homicide rate has reportedly decreased by more than 80% since then, according to the National Civil Police. This decrease is largely attributed to the government's strong anti-gang policies, often referred to as the "Bukele Model".
 
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What do Bukele's accomplishments have to do with this? One would hope that the people of El Salvador would continue to elect leaders who can continue Bukele's legacy, if that's what they desire, once his term is up. That's one of the hallmarks of a democratic society. The idea that a single person is the only one who can fix things leads down the path to authoritarian dictatorship.
 
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What do Bukele's accomplishments have to do with this? One would hope that the people of El Salvador would continue to elect leaders who can continue Bukele's legacy, if that's what they desire, once his term is up. That's one of the hallmarks of a democratic society. The idea that a single person is the only one who can fix things leads down the path to authoritarian dictatorship.
If the people desire an authoritarian dictatorship, then they’ll vote one in…then never have to be bothered with this pesky “voting” business again!
Win-win!
 
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If the people desire an authoritarian dictatorship, then they’ll vote one in…then never have to be bothered with this pesky “voting” business again!
Win-win!
Authoritarian leadership seems to get better results than lackadaisical leadership. We've seen how poorly lackadaisical leadership played out in El Salvador, and how poorly it plays out in the parts of the US run by lackadaisical leaders. The removal of term limits doesn't mean the removal of voting. It just means the people don't have to lose a really good leader because their few years are up. They can keep approving them to stay in office.
 
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What do Bukele's accomplishments have to do with this? One would hope that the people of El Salvador would continue to elect leaders who can continue Bukele's legacy, if that's what they desire, once his term is up. That's one of the hallmarks of a democratic society. The idea that a single person is the only one who can fix things leads down the path to authoritarian dictatorship.
Plenty of strong democracies also have no term limits. Conversely, if a society elects authoritarian leaders, no term limits will stop them.
 
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Authoritarian leadership seems to get better results than lackadaisical leadership.
This doesn’t make authoritarian leadership any more “desirable”.
We’ve always have had a three-steps forward, two-steps-backward, kind of political zeitgeist.
Having an efficient government is nigh impossible with our current system; but we’ve only had it for 249 years.

We've seen how poorly lackadaisical leadership played out in El Salvador, and how poorly it plays out in the parts of the US run by lackadaisical leaders.
But now it’s “better” by having an unfireable President who also just happens to be the de facto warden of an international prison?

The removal of term limits doesn't mean the removal of voting. It just means the people don't have to lose a really good leader because their few years are up. They can keep approving them to stay in office.
Just like in Russia and China, gee, really, all the cool superpowers! (And Cuba and DPRK)
 
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The only true test is whether Bukele will step down if his people chose to un-elect him in the future. Until his people decide that they don’t want him around, we have no idea what the intentions of his heart are.

What we do know is that he has moved boldly and aggressively to eliminate hostile forces in his own country and earn his people’s trust. And his people badly need a leader they can trust. Whether Bukele can keep said trust or accept when he has lost it remains to be seen.
 
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There's no reason for concern.

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This doesn’t make authoritarian leadership any more “desirable”.
We’ve always have had a three-steps forward, two-steps-backward, kind of political zeitgeist.
Having an efficient government is nigh impossible with our current system; but we’ve only had it for 249 years.


But now it’s “better” by having an unfireable President who also just happens to be the de facto warden of an international prison?


Just like in Russia and China, gee, really, all the cool superpowers! (And Cuba and DPRK)
Except for Russia those are all communist countries. From what hear Russia isn't a bad country to live in. I'll have to look into it, but I'm guessing you don't have to weave your way though passed out junkies when walking through town.
 
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Except for Russia those are all communist countries. From what hear Russia isn't a bad country to live in. I'll have to look into it, but I'm guessing you don't have to weave your way though passed out junkies when walking through town.
I have no idea why you would guess that Russia has no passed out junkies its towns. Singapore and Rodrigo Duterte's Philippines have the sort of law enforcement you seem to admire.
 
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I have no idea why you would guess that Russia has no passed out junkies its towns. Singapore and Rodrigo Duterte's Philippines have the sort of law enforcement you seem to admire.
Years ago I knew a chap who'd migrated from Singapore to Austalia as a schoolboy, probably around 1960 or a bit later.

He told me that when Lee Kuan Yew took over the government of Singapore in 1959, the gangs in Singapore made the New York gangs look like boy scouts. His father sent him to Australia to get him away from the gang warfare. As a middle class kid he was always being picked on by gang members from the surrounding slums.

But he didn't like Lee Kuan Yew as he lost a couple of friends due to his ruthless methods. The gangs mostly used knives and machetes but didn't have many guns. One of Yew's policies was to send in police squads dressed like gang members. They'd start a fight, and when gangs got involved they started shooting. He also introduced the death penalty. Apparently Yew was impressed by the lack of crime when the Japanese occupied Singapore in WWII as they ruthlessly suppressed criminal activity.

So when he got in power he did the same thing - treated crime harshly.

The chap I knew used to act as a lookout on smuggling boats to or from Malaysia. Customs were on the take, and some token boats were sacrificed to give the impression that they were doing their job.

Lew Kuan Yew inherited a criminal state, and cleaned it up. The hardline policy towards crime, drugs and murder that Singapore has today is a continuing result of his legacy. It is also quite prosperous, despite having very little in the way of natural resources. It has made use of human capital.

It's population density is about 8,400 people per square kilometre, one of the highest in the world.
 
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