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Bukele’s Rise and Controversies: Power, Corruption, and Soccer

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Bukele, Maduro, and the Expanding⁤ Influence of​ Power

Nayib BukeleS recent re-election as President of⁣ El salvador, ⁢despite constitutional prohibitions, has drawn parallels‌ – and ⁢distinctions – to other leaders in Latin America, ⁢notably Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela. While Bukele and Maduro‍ publicly ⁣maintain ⁣a distance, even expressing mutual dislike, instances of cooperation and shared‌ approaches to⁢ power⁤ dynamics exist.

Bukele ⁣secured ⁢a landslide victory after a controversial interpretation by El⁣ Salvador’s Supreme ⁤Court allowed⁤ him ⁢to run, arguing he hadn’t held office in ⁤the six months prior to the election – a reading even questioned by a former U.S. chargé ⁢d’affaires. This decision followed Bukele’s reshaping⁤ of the court’s composition through⁢ his parliamentary‌ majority.The re-election ‍was‌ largely attributed to public approval ⁣of ⁢his management’s⁤ efforts to combat gang violence.

A notable, if indirect, connection between the two administrations arose from a ‌deal involving Venezuelan deportees.El ⁢Salvador, under Bukele, rented its Cecot prison to the United States to house 252 Venezuelans deported from the U.S. The Maduro ​regime later facilitated their return to Venezuela, framing the event‌ as a “ransom” ‌despite its previous open policy regarding⁣ venezuelan exile.

Beyond politics, the Bukele family’s influence is expanding ⁣into other sectors.Yamil Bukele, the president’s half-brother (one of ten children from ​his father Armando Bukele Kattán’s relationships), is⁢ set to become ⁣the next⁣ president of the Salvadoran soccer federation. He will first need to resign from his current position as head of the National Sports⁤ Institute, an appointment secured through presidential influence.

This expansion of power within ⁣El Salvador’s⁣ football organization echoes concerns surrounding the Venezuelan Football Federation, which has⁣ long been plagued by mismanagement and allegations of corruption. While Venezuela looks ahead to ‍the 2030 World Cup,hoping to improve its performance,El Salvador – a past World Cup⁤ participant in 1970 and ⁣1982 – continues to struggle⁤ with qualification,and Yamil Bukele’s appointment is unlikely to yield ⁢immediate results.

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