State Department Sanctions 2 Former Salvadoran Leaders, Dozens of Officials in Central America

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The State Department announced Wednesday it was imposing sanctions on two former Salvadoran presidents and dozens of other officials and judges in Central America.

The report said that those sanctioned “have knowingly engaged in actions that undermine democratic processes or institutions, significant corruption or obstruction of investigations” into corruption in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua.

The extensive list, which also includes heads of banks, judges and high-ranking officials, underscores the depth of corruption across the region.

Chief among the names on the list was Mauricio Funes, president of El Salvador between 2009 and 2014 who was recently sentenced to prison for 14 years for negotiating with the gangs and six years for tax evasion. Funes’ successor, former president Salvador Sánchez Cerén, was also sanctioned for “significant corruption by laundering money” while he held the position as vice president.

Corruption has been a hot button issue in Central America for years, fueling distrust in institutions and regularly cited as one of the root causes of migration to the United States, something President Joe Biden has sought to stem.

It has become a key talking point in Guatemala’s current tumultuous election cycle as the political establishment attempts to quash competition, and it frequents the discourse of populist El Salvador President Nayib Bukele, who has adopted the catchphrase “there’s enough money when no one steals it.”

Despite accusations by the Biden administration that Bukele also negotiated with gangs, and civil society raising alarms that the millennial leader has been taking steps that eat away at the country’s democracy, Bukele’s name was not on the list of those sanctioned.

Funes, the ex-president of El Salvador, raged against the sanctions on Twitter, saying sanctioning El Salvador’s two previous leaders from the same party that Bukele once broke with “is a clear backing by the U.S. for Bukele’s election.”

He called U.S. criticisms of Bukele’s plan to seek re-election “lukewarm” despite the move being a clear violation of their country’s constitution. He suggested that it was “convenient” for the U.S. for Bukele to continue in office. (AP)

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