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Lock 'em Up, Get Elected: Bukele's El Salvador

Lock 'em Up, Get Elected: Bukele's El Salvador

Crash Course With Michael Walker · Michael Walker

February 17, 202439m 2s

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I've taken a break from the Palestine series on this episode to interview an expert on another topic that has fascinated me this month: The election of Nayib Bukele in El Salvador.



Bukele has been criticised by human rights groups for locking up vast numbers of people suspected of being members of gangs. He is far from a liberal. But the harsh measures have been incredibly effective at reducing what were astronomical levels of violent crime. El Salvador's population has rewarded him with 83% of the vote in this month's presidential election. I spoke to Latin America analyst Nik McNally to discuss how we should interpret Bukele's success.


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