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El Salvador

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Voices From The Field
22 December 2021
In the World of Constitution Building in 2021
People hold signs reading "Respect the constitution," in protest against the removal of Supreme Court judges and the Attorney General by El Salvador's congress, in San Salvador, 2 May 2021 (photo credit: Jose Cabezas / Reuters).
Voices From The Field
21 September 2021
A Highly Risky Proposal to Reform the Salvadoran Constitution
Constitution-building processes in Latin America from 1978-2012
Analysis
Constitution-building processes in Latin America from 1978-2012
by IDEA
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News
11 February
El Salvador's president rewrites constitution to allow changes at will
National Palace of El Salvador (photo credit: David Stanley via flickr)
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8 May 2024
Congress of El Salvador approves controversial changes to constitutional reform process
President of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele (photo credit: @nayibbukele via Twitter)
News
6 September 2021
In El Salvador, supreme court rules presidents can serve two consecutive terms
 Flag of El Salvador (photo credit: jorono / pixabay)
News
27 August 2021
El Salvador to present constitutional reform plan this weekend
Flag of El Salvador (photo credit: jorono/pixabay)
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3 May 2021
In El Salvador, new legislative assembly dismisses all constitutional chamber judges and attorney general
President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador (photo credit: Presidencia El Salvador/flickr)
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26 June 2020
In El Salvador, president conflicts with court and legislature over emergency powers in health pandemic
Photo credit: Reuters
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15 July 2016
El Salvador Supreme Court invalidates civil war amnesty law as unconstitutional

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