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Forum (Forum & Focus)

Apr. 7, 2009

A Test for Democracy

The president-elect of El Salvador's fledgling democracy must focus his government's resources on reforming the electoral system.

FORUM COLUMN

By Chris Ford

The recent presidential election in El Salvador was mostly peaceful and respectful of the democratic principles, paving the way for voters in the diminutive Central American nation to choose their first left-wing president, former television journalist Mauricio Funes.

Nonetheless, for El Salvador to ensure truly free and fair elections, it must increase transparency, take further steps to prevent electoral fraud...

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