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Salvador: right-wing MPs question President Bukele's mental health

2021-02-09T22:49:08.487Z


Right-wing opposition MPs on Tuesday demanded that a parliamentary committee declare Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele "mentally incompetent" a year after he invaded parliament with military assistance, and to about twenty days of legislative elections for which opinion polls favor the supporters of the president. Read also: In El Salvador, the president tweets and the army applies MP Ricardo Ve


Right-wing opposition MPs on Tuesday demanded that a parliamentary committee declare

Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele

"mentally

incompetent" a year after he invaded parliament with military assistance, and to about twenty days of legislative elections for which opinion polls favor the supporters of the president.

Read also: In El Salvador, the president tweets and the army applies

MP Ricardo Velasquez, from the ARENA party (right), invoking the Constitution asked the Political Committee of the Parliament to

"declare the mental incapacity of President Nayib Bukele"

.

President Bukele denounced in a Tweet an

"attempted coup d'etat just days away from a democratic election for which all (opinion) surveys say that more than 80% (of current MPs) will lose their seats"

, during the election of February 28.

According to the opposition deputy, the head of state showed

"notorious"

signs

of "

mental incapacity",

by

"hate speech, by his intolerance and attacks"

.

"Either we are facing a delinquent, or facing a madman, an insane person who does not have the mental faculties to perform his duties,"

he said.

According to the Constitution, deputies can

"by a two-thirds vote declare the president's physical or mental incapacity".

If the Political Committee of the Parliament accedes to this request, five doctors appointed by the deputies will be in charge of assessing the mental health of the Head of State.

The opposition, formed by ARENA and the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN, left), has the 56 votes needed to approve the motion.

As for the Political Committee of Parliament, it is made up of 10 opposition MPs and three supporters of the President.

The request from the parliamentary right comes on the anniversary of President Bukele's irruption, on February 9, 2020, into Parliament with the support of military and riot police armed with assault rifles.

President Bukele intended to pressure Parliament to approve a loan to finance his plan to fight organized crime.

He had threatened to dissolve Parliament but gave it up after a short silent prayer.

On Tuesday, demonstrators - including students, trade unionists, and organizations defending women's rights and the environment - commemorated this event by demanding that the president

“never again”

intervene army against Parliament.

Placards brandished by the demonstrators denounced in particular

"Nayib the dictator".

"The military must never set foot in the Legislative Assembly again, Bukele must never again imagine making a coup attempt because we young people will not allow it,"

one student told reporters. , his face covered by a black scarf.

Source: lefigaro

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