Alejandra Gavidia is not only Miss Universe El Salvador 2021, but she is also an activist for women's rights, a political consultant and works in the government of President Nayib Bukele. She absolutely supports the recent decision of her country's Supreme Court of Justice that allows consecutive presidential re-election, one of the most controversial issues currently in the Central American nation and that opens the door for the president to seek a second term. Gavidia categorically rejects the voices that suggest that El Salvador's democracy would have its days numbered.
Miss El Salvador rejects that democracy is in danger in her country | Video | CNN
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Alejandra Gavidia is not only Miss Universe El Salvador 2021, but she is also an activist for women's rights, political consultant and works | Latin America | CNN
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