The Borneo Post

Soldiers enter El Salvador parliament

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SAN SALVADOR: Soldiers entered El Salvador’s parliament Sunday as the president demanded lawmakers approve a US$109 million loan to equip the military and police to fight against violent gangs.

Nayib Bukele called an extraordin­ary weekend session of parliament to ask it approve a loan that has pitted the executive against lawmakers in a country with one of the world’s highest murder rates.

Before his entry, armed police and soldiers with rifles and wearing body armour entered the chamber and stood guard – a move not seen since the end of the country’s civil war in 1992.

“If these good-for-nothings (lawmakers) do not approve the Territoria­l Control Plan this week we will call them to hold a session again next Sunday,” Bukele said in a speech to supporters outside the parliament.

Bukele, who took office last June, has pledged to tackle gang violence and intends using the loan to better equip the military and police, but lawmakers refused to sit for an extra session over the weekend to debate the issue.

Bukele also called on supporters to gather outside parliament and help pressure the politician­s.

“When officials break the constituti­onal order, the Salvadoran people have the right to insurrecti­on to remove those officials,” Bukele said.

The presence of troops prompted internatio­nal cries of concern.

Amnesty Internatio­nal said in a statement posted on Twitter that the military presence “could mark the beginning of a dangerous route for institutio­ns and for human rights in the country.”

El Salvador is one of the world’s most dangerous nations – excluding those enduring an armed conflict – with an average of 35.6 homicides per 100,000 people last year. — AFP

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— AFP photo The Solar Orbiter. The European Space Agency is set to embark upon one of its most ambitious projects to date, with the launch from Florida’s Cape Canaveral of its Solar Orbiter probe bound for the Sun.
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— AFP photo Members of the Salvadoran Armed Forces are seen within the Legislativ­e Assembly during a protest outside the Legislativ­e Assembly.

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