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/388/ Betting on Bukele (I) ft. Nelson Rauda / Juan Rojas

02.06.2024 - By BungacastPlay

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On El Salvador and mass incarceration. 

 

Nayib Bukele, El Salvador's president, has just been re-elected on a landslide. His trademark policy is a state of emergency and the locking-up of tens of thousands of suspected gang members. He also made Bitcoin legal tender. What is 'Bukelismo', will it last, and will it spread? 

 

First, we talk to Nelson Rauda, an editor at investigative outlet El Faro about the mood in El Salvador, what the state of emergency has been like, who the main gangs are and whether Bukele has secretly been negotiating with them, and what opposition there is to Bukele's subversion of democracy and civil liberties. 

 

Then, Juan Rojas, Latin America columnist at Compact Magazine, joins us to discuss why such 'mano dura' (iron fist) policies have failed elsewhere but why they continue to appeal across the region – including among the poor and working class. 

 

For part two, subscribe at patreon.com/bungacast

 

Readings:

El Salvador’s Bitcoin Paradise Is a Mirage, Nelson Rauda, NYT

Behind Bukele's Revolution, Juan Rojas & Geoff Shullenberger, Compact

On Security, Bukele and Petro Have a Problem in Common, Juan Rojas, Americas Quarterly

In response to killings, El Salvador’s bitcoin president attacks civil liberties, Nelson Rauda, LA Times

The Rise of Nayib Bukele, El Salvador's Authoritarian President, Jonathan Blitzer, New Yorker

Chaos in Ecuador, Guillaume Long, Sidecar/NLR

¡Viva la ‘eficracia’!, Martin Caparrós, El País

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