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El Salvador’s Bukele seeks party nod for third term after constitutional change

By Thomson Reuters Jun 29, 2026 | 10:53 AM

SAN SALVADOR, June 29 (Reuters) – El Salvador President Nayib Bukele has registered to seek his party’s nomination for the 2027 presidential election, pursuing ​a third term after allies in Congress ‌changed the constitution to allow indefinite re-election, the head of the ruling Nuevas Ideas party said on Sunday.

• Bukele, who first took office in 2019, is serving a second term ‌after ​legal changes cleared the way ⁠for his re-election. In ⁠December, he said he was open to remaining in office for another decade.

• “We are ready,” Xavi Zablah, head of Nuevas Ideas and a cousin of ​the president, wrote on X late on Sunday. Vice President Felix Ulloa also registered to seek ⁠another term alongside Bukele.

• Both ⁠men are set to take part ​in the party’s July 12 primary, though they are expected ​to face no challengers.

• El Salvador’s general ‌election is scheduled for February of next year. Last July, the ruling party’s allies in Congress approved a constitutional amendment shortening Bukele’s current term, which began ⁠in 2024, and allowing him to run again for a new six-year term starting next June.

• In the same ⁠vote, lawmakers approved ‌indefinite presidential re-election, removing constitutional restrictions ⁠that had previously barred it.

• If ​elected, Bukele ‌would remain in office until 2033. ​Bukele, who ⁠turns 45 in July, remains highly popular and continues to poll strongly, largely due to a state of emergency in place since 2022 that has driven a sharp drop in homicides.

(Reporting by Gerardo Arbaiza; Editing ​by Aida Pelaez-Fernandez)