El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele, at 42, begins his second term on Saturday with unprecedented support from the electorate. Re-elected in February with a sweeping 85% of the vote, Bukele now enjoys near-total control over parliament and other state institutions. His aggressive crackdown on criminal gangs has returned a sense of normalcy to a society long plagued by violence, cementing his popularity.
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