Nayib Bukele, the president of El Salvador, is on track to win re-election in this Sunday's elections. His policy against insecurity convinces most of the population.

The two traditional parties that controlled the country's political scene for three decades have lost a large part of their support bases. The opposition plays on Sunday not to be left in the most absolute irrelevance. Dissidence is strongholds in the Salvadoran political scene, writes Frida Ghitis..