The president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, has never hidden his admiration for his American counterpart, Donald Trump. He supported the return to the power of the tycoon and was even one of the guests of honor to the Conservative Political Conference (PAC), held last year. Since both leaders met for the first time in September 2019, during the United Nations General Assembly, they always had an agenda that has now reunited and unite six years later: migration, regional security and investment.
Both have just begun, with one year apart, their second term in two countries under the same political and ideological agenda, based on the hard hand against insecurity and a strong opposition to globalism and what they call Woke culture, rejecting feminism, the fight against climate change, gender div...
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