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Abstract
El Salvador is no longer an electoral democracy since Nayib Bukele was triumphantly re-elected as president in February 2024, turning his country into a showcase of populist authoritarianism. While many analysts label him a dictator for having seized control over all branches of government and multiplied abuses of power, the popular support he enjoys oddly resembles a plebiscite.