“We don’t know each other personally. He hasn’t participated in the summits. And if one doesn’t participate by choice in multilateral instances, it also generates suspicion. Why not face the scrutiny of your peers?” he replied.
“At least what I have studied and talked to people from El Salvador is that there is indeed a drift authoritarian“said Gabriel Boric, who elaborated: And added: “Facing a problem that is very serious, which is the issue of the gangs, you have to face it with a lot of decision, but that cannot be done by restricting the democracy”.
The president of Chile went on to say that he does not feel very identified with the way in which Bukele is leading his government. “I imagine he could say the same for me.”
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The president of El Salvador did not take long to respond and did so through his favorite platform, Twitter.
“The important thing is not that he does not feel identified with me, but if my Chilean brothers feel identified with him,” published Nayib Bukele, popular in his country for arresting 50,000 suspected gang members under a condition of exception which earned him the denunciation of NGOs and even the UN for violations of individual rights during detention.
Presidents Boric, 36 years old, and Bukele, 41 years old, are the youngest rulers in Latin America.
Source: Ambito

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