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El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele declares landslide victory in election

  • Wildly popular President Nayib Bukele claims a second five-year term in El Salvador’s election
  • Successful but controversial crackdown on criminal gangs was seen as key to his expected victory

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El Salvador President Nayib Bukele and his wife Gabriela Rodriguez wave to supporters from the balcony of the presidential palace in San Salvador. Photo: AP

Fireworks erupted in El Salvador’s capital Sunday as President Nayib Bukele claimed a massive first-round re-election victory on the back of a “war” on gangs credited with slashing homicide rates in the violence-weary country.

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Bukele, 42, claimed to have won more than 85 per cent of the presidential vote and his party Nuevas Ideas 58 of the 60 seats in parliament.

In a victory speech given to cheering, flag-waving crowds from a balcony of the National Palace before final official results were announced, Bukele claimed his win represented “the biggest difference between first place and second place in the history” of democratic presidential elections anywhere.

And he said El Salvador would be the first country with “a one-party system in a democracy.”

Supporters at the presidential palace in San Salvador. Photo: AP
Supporters at the presidential palace in San Salvador. Photo: AP

Partial results released by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal late Sunday, as Bukele was speaking, showed that nearly 83 per cent of votes cast were for the president, streaks ahead of five competitors.

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