The president of El Salvador, Najib Bukelebegins a second term this Saturday with almost absolute power and without opposition, but confronted with the challenge of maintaining security in the country and achieving the economic prosperity he promised.
Bukele followers attend the inauguration of the Salvadoran president (REUTERS/Jose Cabezas)
A person wears a mask representing the president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, as people arrive at his inauguration ceremony for the second term, in San Salvador (REUTERS/Jose Cabezas)
Bukele’s followers arrive at the historic center of San Salvador to attend the president’s inauguration (REUTERS/Jose Cabezas)
Supporters of the Salvadoran president, Nayib Bukele, attend the Plaza Gerardo Barrios to witness the investiture ceremony for Bukele’s second term this Saturday in San Salvador (EFE/ Rodrigo Sura)
A Bukele supporter takes a photo with a person dressed as the Salvadoran president (AP Photo/Salvador Melendez)
Bukele supporters carry the country’s flags in front of the National Palace (AP Photo/Salvador Melendez)
Supporters of the Salvadoran president, Nayib Bukele, attend the Plaza Gerardo Barrios to witness the investiture ceremony for Bukele’s second term this Saturday in San Salvador (EFE/ Rodrigo Sura)
The Salvadoran authorities deployed an extensive security operation (Oscar Rivera / AFP)
Thousands of Salvadorans mobilized to attend Nayib Bukele’s inauguration (Oscar Rivera / AFP)
Supporters of the president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, wait for the start of the investiture ceremony in Plaza Gerardo Barrios, in front of the National Palace, in the center of San Salvador (Oscar Rivera / AFP)
Source: Infobae