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| ideology = [[Social liberalism]]<br>[[Social conservatism]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Marín |first1=Claudia |title=Nuevo presidente de El Salvador se opone al matrimonio igualitario y al aborto |url=https://www.elmundo.cr/mundo/nuevo-presidente-de-el-salvador-se-opone-al-matrimonio-igualitario-y-al-aborto/ |website=El Mundo |language=es |date=4 February 2019}}</ref><br>[[Populism]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Webber |first1=Jude |title=Nayib Bukele wins El Salvador presidential election |website=Financial Times |url=https://www.ft.com/content/3c97f12a-2839-11e9-a5ab-ff8ef2b976c7 |accessdate=10 February 2020 |date=4 February 2019}}</ref><br>[[Reformism]] |
| ideology = [[Social liberalism]]<br>[[Social conservatism]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Marín |first1=Claudia |title=Nuevo presidente de El Salvador se opone al matrimonio igualitario y al aborto |url=https://www.elmundo.cr/mundo/nuevo-presidente-de-el-salvador-se-opone-al-matrimonio-igualitario-y-al-aborto/ |website=El Mundo |language=es |date=4 February 2019}}</ref><br>[[Populism]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Webber |first1=Jude |title=Nayib Bukele wins El Salvador presidential election |website=Financial Times |url=https://www.ft.com/content/3c97f12a-2839-11e9-a5ab-ff8ef2b976c7 |accessdate=10 February 2020 |date=4 February 2019}}</ref><br>[[Reformism]] |
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| headquarters = Av La Floresta No 21, [[San Salvador]], [[El Salvador]] |
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Revision as of 13:05, 1 November 2020
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Leader | Nayib Bukele |
Secretary-General | Xavier Zablah Bukele |
Registered | 24 August 2018 |
Headquarters | Av La Floresta No 21, San Salvador, El Salvador |
Ideology | Social liberalism Social conservatism[1] Populism[2] Reformism |
Political position | Centre-right |
Legislative Assembly | 0 / 84
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Mayors | 0 / 262
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Central American Parliament | 0 / 20
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New Ideas (Spanish: Nuevas Ideas) is a Salvadoran political party founded on August 21, 2018 and based in San Salvador. It was founded by the current President of the Republic of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele. It was legalized by the Supreme Electoral Court (TSE) on August 24, 2018. Its first secretary general was Federico Gerardo Anliker and was later succeeded by Xavier Zablah Bukele.
It is defined, according to its statutes, as a "democratic, decentralized, plural, and inclusive political party without obsolete ideologies, but at the forefront of the struggle for the recognition of all rights for all citizens, without exclusion or privileges. Among its principles are: building a free El Salvador, defending diversity of thought, a free market and social economy, assuming political activity and the exercise of power as an act of commitment to the country."
History
Foundation
After the then-Mayor of San Salvador Nayib Bukele was expelled on from the FMLN on 10 October 2017, he announced on 25 October through his social networks the foundation of a citizen movement called "New Ideas", seeking for it to become a political party and thus allowing him to compete in the 2019 presidential elections under its banner. Ultimately, this did not materialize, and Bukele ran a successful one-time campaign under the Grand Alliance for National Unity.
By legal requirement, Bukele called on his supporters to go to the more than 90 signature collection centers throughout the country to support the creation of the political party. They managed to collect approximately 200,000 signatures in three days.
Leaders
1 (46) |
Nayib Bukele (born 1981) |
1 June 2019 | 1 June 2024 | Félix Ulloa |
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References
- ^ Marín, Claudia (4 February 2019). "Nuevo presidente de El Salvador se opone al matrimonio igualitario y al aborto". El Mundo (in Spanish).
- ^ Webber, Jude (4 February 2019). "Nayib Bukele wins El Salvador presidential election". Financial Times. Retrieved 10 February 2020.