Future Minister of Public Security Dismisses Replicating Exactly the Bukele Model in Chile: "It's Not About Cutting and Pasting"
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Chile’s elected president, José Antonio Kast, travels to El Salvador specifically to meet with Nayib Bukele, and approach his security plan. Experts consulted by Sputnik differ on what elements could be applied in Chile and whether they would actually be effective.
The hard hand against violence, a model used by President Nayib Bukele in El Salvador, is gaining more and more followers in Central America, a region that has historically been hit by insecurity, whether related to gangs or drug trafficking. Costa Rica, Guatemala and Honduras are three countries that have adopted measures similar to those implemented by the Salvadoran leader, despite the criticism he receives from human rights organizations.
The authority that will officially assume office on March 11 marked a distance from any attempt to mechanically replicate the Salvadoran experience.
Minister Cordero warns about the difficulty of replicating Nayib Bukele’s model in Chile, emphasizing the uniqueness of each context. To read the full article, visit The Times in Spanish Source
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