Political leader Ronal Umaña said that a possible change of government in El Salvador would not occur through elections, but through “other” scenarios. During his statements, Umaña mentioned a coup d’état, a social upheaval, an economic crisis that forced the government to leave power or a sit-down strike. He also reiterated that, according to that position, “the dictatorship does not go away in elections.” Both Umaña and Araujo have on previous…
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Political leader Ronal Umaña said that a possible change of government in El Salvador would not occur through elections, but through “other” scenarios. During his statements, Umaña mentioned a coup d’état, a social upheaval, an economic crisis that forced the government to leave power or a sit-down strike. He also reiterated that, according to that position, “the dictatorship does not go away in elections.” Both Umaña and Araujo have on previous…