"De la Espriella’s far-right banners

The winner of the first round of the Colombian presidential election has used misogynistic and homophobic language, admires Milei and Bukele, promises to cut 40% of state bureaucracy, and wants to reopen debates over abortion and child adoption rights

Colombia swung to the far right this Sunday, voting overwhelmingly for a candidate who won the support of 10 million citizens, Abelardo de la Espriella, the top vote-getter in the presidential first round."

#colombia #milei #bukele

https://english.elpais.com/international/2026-06-02/de-la-espriellas-far-right-banners.html

De la Espriella’s far-right banners

The winner of the first round of the Colombian presidential election has used misogynistic and homophobic language, admires Milei and Bukele, promises to cut 40% of state bureaucracy, and wants to reopen debates over abortion and child adoption rights

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... y un mundo de seudoconservadores depravados imitadores de nayib #bukele que odian a minorías, quieren muertos a los lgbt, y que el obrero se vuelva un esclavo para todos los efectos sometido a los caprichos del rico.

De #bukele y cómo pactó con #trump la megacárcel para personas migrantes en #elsalvador.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuOnV9FGH5U

The Deal: Trump, Bukele & the Gangs of El Salvador (full documentary) | FRONTLINE (PBS) + El Faro

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Bukele Drops “Quincena 25” – Because January Wasn’t Depressing Enough Already

Workers enjoying the new salary boost (Image generated by Grok Imagine).

Dear Cherubs, President Nayib Bukele just handed El Salvador’s workers a surprise financial hug for those post-holiday blues: an extra half-month’s pay landing in January, aimed at easing the crunch when bills hit hardest.

The move, dubbed Ley Quincena 25, promises a bonus equal to 50% of a worker’s monthly salary for those earning up to $1,500. It’s tax-free, deduction-free, and can’t be garnished – basically arriving intact to help families breathe.

The Details That Matter

Public sector employees get it first this January, with the government leading by example. Private companies can opt in voluntarily this year with sweet tax deductions, becoming mandatory from 2027. Bukele framed it as a practical boost for household income and the broader economy during a traditionally tough month.

It’s giving “government actually noticing real life” vibes in a country where many scrape by after December spending. Low-key genius or clever politics? Probably a bit of both. Either way, for the vast majority of Salvadoran workers who fall under that salary cap, it’s extra cash without the usual government skim.

Why January Specifically?

January has long been rough – think depleted savings, school fees, and those lingering credit card statements. Bukele’s pitch hits that nerve directly: strengthen families, stimulate spending, keep the economy humming when it might otherwise stall. No one’s pretending this replaces regular paychecks or existing benefits; it’s supplemental relief.

Critics might eye the timing and wonder about fiscal sustainability or electoral optics, especially with Bukele’s strong grip on power. Supporters see it as straightforward populism that actually delivers tangible help. The law passed quickly through the ruling-party-dominated legislature, as these things tend to do.

The exemption from income tax, social security, and pension contributions means workers pocket the full amount. For a minimum-wage earner, that could mean real breathing room. Data on exact coverage isn’t fully out yet, but officials project it hits about 95% of relevant workers.

In typical Bukele style, the announcement came with flair on social media, positioning the state as proactive and people-first. Whether this becomes a lasting tradition or a one-off political win remains to be seen, but for now, it’s a rare bit of good news for wallets nationwide.

Expect some private firms to jump on board for the tax perks and goodwill, while others might drag their feet. The gradual rollout suggests awareness that not every business can absorb it overnight without hiccups.

At its core, this is governance trying to feel a bit more human. In a region often criticized for top-down policies disconnected from daily struggles, Bukele’s team is betting that direct pocketbook help builds loyalty better than grand promises. Bet it polls well.

Sources list:

Latin News — https://www.latinnews.com/component/k2/item/108564-in-brief-el-salvador-s-bukele-unveils-new-bonus-for-workers.html

SWI swissinfo.ch — https://www.swissinfo.ch/spa/bukele-propone-al-congreso-ley-para-pago-extra-del-50%25-del-salario-a-trabajadores-en-enero/90771903

La Prensa Gráfica — https://www.laprensagrafica.com/economia/gobierno-anuncia-el-pago-de-una-quincena-mas-en-enero-20260113-0090.html

Asamblea Legislativa de El Salvador — https://www.asamblea.gob.sv/node/13840

The Thisclaimer logo blends a classic warning symbol with a brain icon to represent critical thinking, curiosity, and thoughtful disclaimers. #bukele #elSalvadorEconomy #familyIncome #januaryPay #latinAmericaNews #nayibBukele #publicEmployees #quincena25 #salaryRelief #workerBonus

"Bukele knows that a good idea will never surpass a good controversy. He also knows that hatred generates more interest than ideas."

https://www.thedial.world/articles/news/bukele-social-media

#ElSalvador #Bukele #prisons

The Influencer President — The Dial

How Nayib Bukele entertained his way to dictatorship.

The Dial

RE: https://bloglupasv.wordpress.com/2026/05/06/deuda-al-92-del-pib-popularidad-al-92-en-encuestas-el-pais-donde-los-numeros-solo-cuadran-en-el-papel/

las encuestas pagadas por el dictador #bukele con fondos públicos indican que es el tipo mas popular, el que la tiene más grande, y que todos lo aman a pesar de las persecuciones y el desastre financiero...

#bukele tiene desabastecido su pais de medicinas, y promueve #IA para hacer un "triage" mientras despide especialistas y promueve opacos sistemas médicos promovidos por techbros...el heroe de la #derecha colombiana haciendo en verdad lo que dicen falsamente que hace #petro

https://apublica.org/2026/04/el-salvador-oferece-saude-publica-com-ia-e-demite-medicos/

El Salvador oferece saúde pública com IA e demite médicos

Governo de Bukele promove aplicativo com IA para reduzir sobrecarga hospitalar e pacientes renais ficaram à deriva

Agência Pública
O presidente fascista de El Salvador, Bukele, além de não fornecer medicamentos básicos ao sistema público de saúde, demitiu médicos e passou a oferecer atendimento médico por aplicativo com inteligência artificial (IA).
#ElSalvador #Bukele #saúde #IA #HumanRights
https://apublica.org/2026/04/el-salvador-oferece-saude-publica-com-ia-e-demite-medicos/
El Salvador oferece saúde pública com IA e demite médicos

Governo de Bukele promove aplicativo com IA para reduzir sobrecarga hospitalar e pacientes renais ficaram à deriva

Agência Pública