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Overview

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Nayib Bukele 2022 Independence Day Speech

Bukelism is the political style of Nayib Bukele, President of El Salvador. One of the things Bukele has been doing is using social media to communicate directly with the people, portraying himself as a leader, as well as communicating his presidential beliefs. His administration concentrates on anti-gang measures to improve general security.[1] This measure has led to the decline in the rate of crime but arouses concerns over human rights due to the uncivil arrests.[2] Besides, the majority of the public is still on his side. His power and undermining of democratic institutions make some people fear his authoritarianism. Controversies apart, the charismatic, direct style keeps him popular.

History

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Nayib Bukele's origin, together with the political party Nuevas Ideas, dates back to 2017.[3] The party's promise of a new approach to government quickly gained popularity.[4] Although Bukele has never publicly identified with either right-wing or left-wing, most of the decisions as a president tend to flow toward the right wing. Nuevas Ideas follows a populist ideology, where many citizens who felt that their voice was not being heard or felt the government was corrupted got attracted to them.

His ideas would eventually mix into what is now today: Bukelism. This approach combines elements of pragmatism, authoritarianism, and a focus on public security.[5] Bukele promises to deal with the issues of corruption, crime, and economic development with effective action. [1]This is why many Salvadorans favor Bukele[6]. Bukelism has therefore become a new era in Salvadoran politics, marked by progress and at times controversy.

Etymology

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Bukelism comes from Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele's name (Bukele). The 'ism' comes from the meaning of it. The suffix 'ism' is commonly used when referencing political ideologiesorphilosophies.

References

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  1. ^ a b "President Nayib Bukele Promises To Transform El Salvador". npr.org.
  • ^ "Nayib Bukele is not the hero conservatives think he is". The Telegraph. 2024-02-14. Retrieved 2024-05-23.
  • ^ "New government in El Salvador | International IDEA". www.idea.int. Retrieved 2024-05-24.
  • ^ "Nayib Bukele: El Salvador's incoming leader promises 'new era'". 2019-06-01. Retrieved 2024-05-23.
  • ^ Bull, Benedicte (2023-03-16). "The Bukele Method". Latinoamérica 21. Retrieved 2024-05-23.
  • ^ "Approval rate Nayib Bukele's performance as president 2022". Statista. Retrieved 2024-05-23.

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