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Bukele attacks the gender perspective and removes it from public schools in El Salvador

2024-02-29T04:56:58.829Z

Highlights: Bukele attacks the gender perspective and removes it from public schools in El Salvador. The president has stated that he will not allow “those ideologies in schools” and his Minister of Education confirms that the decision has come into force. Bukele's decision comes a week after the Electoral Court of El Salvador settled the dispute over the election results and ratified the triumph of the president, who won the election with 84% of the votes. UN Women: El Salvador has one of the highest rates of violent deaths of women in the region.


The president has stated that he will not allow “those ideologies in schools” and his Minister of Education confirms that the decision has come into force


The president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, has attacked the gender perspective and has decided that it should not be included in public education in the Central American country.

Bukele has said that he will not allow “those ideologies in schools and colleges” and the Ministry of Education has announced that it will implement the controversial president's decision.

“Confirmed: we have removed all traces of gender ideology from public schools,” the head of the portfolio, José Mauricio Pineda, stated on his social networks, in a decision that has aroused criticism from feminist organizations.

Bukele's decision comes a week after the Electoral Court of El Salvador settled the dispute over the election results and ratified the triumph of the president, who won the election with 84% of the votes.

The body also reported that the counting of the vote to assign the deputies to the National Assembly has ended, which gives a large majority to Bukele's Nuevas Ideas party, which consolidates it as the main political force in the country and will allow it to expand its controversial policies, which includes maintaining the state of emergency imposed more than a year ago.

Bukele has enormous support from the population, which he sees as a blank card to implement measures such as those related to the gender perspective.

Minister Pineda has stated that “we have removed every use or trace of gender ideology from public schools,” without giving more details about the implications of this decision in one of the countries that has the highest rates of violent deaths. women in the region.

Data from UN Women show that for 2019 the rate of violent deaths of women was 6.48 per 100,000 women.

The organization cites reports from the Attorney General's Office of the Republic, which indicate that in the first half of 2021, 315 women were reported missing, while the 2019 National Sexual Violence Survey reflected that 63% of women nationwide (6 out of 10) expressed having experienced at least one incident of sexual violence.

“In general terms, women and girls experience continuous forms of violence and discrimination that are based on the patriarchal system, and that require a comprehensive and integrated approach to contribute to its eradication,” warns UN Women.

The controversial decision of the Salvadoran Government comes after Bukele said during the Conservative Political Action Conference that was held in the United States that he considers “it is important that the curriculum does not carry this gender ideology and all these things,” and assured that “ Parents must be informed and have a say in what their children are going to learn.”

Bukele had already expressed his rejection of abortion and same-sex marriage.

The president has been the subject of criticism for the change in his political positions, since he was part of the FMLN, the former Salvadoran guerrilla converted into a left-wing party.

Salvadoran feminists and activists have also criticized the president's positions, which they consider violate the rights of women in this small country.

“Bukele is a messianic figure, a patriarchal leader, a father president who watches over us and who appears anointed by God,” human rights activist Celia Medrano told this newspaper at the beginning of February, within the framework of the electoral process.

“He is a highly conservative man with a very clear tendency to manipulate religion towards the message that women have to be at home.

Our role is to combat that narrative,” Medrano said.

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Source: elparis

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