When a foreign leader visits another country, diplomatic tensions can arise, particularly when territorial disputes exist between nations. In this case, President Nayib Bukele's planned visit to Chile generated significant political debate, with some Chileans expressing concern about his security model potentially influencing their country's political landscape. The visit coincided with ongoing diplomatic tensions between El Salvador and Honduras over the Gulf of Fonseca, where territorial disputes have historically caused friction. This illustrates how international diplomatic visits can become flashpoints for broader regional political discussions, especially when controversial leadership models are involved.
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Hello, how are you all doing? I am Marcelino Aguilar. It is a true pleasure to address you. Today is Wednesday, May 20th, 2026. Let me tell you that Bukele will be setting foot on Chilean soil in the next few hours. There is already a complete revolution about these 24 hours that people are actually complaining about. Some say that Bukele is only going to Chile for 24 hours. Why is Bukele only going to be in Chile for one day?
We're going to be talking about all of this, about all of this, uh, that is already preparing for Bukele's arrival in this country of Chile. And in Honduras, continuing with yesterday's topic, that there is a revolution, in Honduras they continue to make accusations and this has already escalated a little more. It's climbed a little higher now. They're already talking about the Gulf of Fonseca.
Bukele is already being accused of causing friction between El Salvador and Honduras.
They assume it might be an invasion or something, I don't know. They're already having, uh, they're having, I do n't know, their psychoses in their heads.
They are afraid of Bukele.
They are afraid that the people there in Honduras will cause a revolution and say, "No, well we're leaving, we're going to El Salvador." There is a great deal of nervousness in Honduras and El Salvador. How proud, huh? He feels so proud, really. Thank you very much, Mr. President.
Our country is about to disappear from the list of countries worldwide with labor problems. A major blow to the opposition. We are close to being removed from the ILO shortlist, or the blacklist, if you prefer to call it that. They received the minister there in San Salvador. They welcomed him with great fanfare. What a blow for the opposition.
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Note that the union members, yes, the union members appreciate Rolando Castro's support during their workday.
Labor Day was recently commemorated. The opposition wanted them to rant against Bukele. It didn't happen.
And representatives of the Salvadoran trade union unity, mind you, thanked the Minister of Labor, Rolando Castro, for accompanying the activities carried out during the day of union mobilization held between Tuesday.
When had you seen it?
Tell me, when have you ever seen a minister of labor celebrating with union leaders? It wasn't happening. Go ask the Arena governments.
They dragged his ministers out with stones. Go ask the FMLN governments.
They were kicked out.
Nobody wanted a minister involved in union affairs.
During a public address, union members pointed out that the gatherings represented the true organized working class fighting for job stability and respect for the labor rights of Salvadorans. Furthermore, they expressed their support for the planned initiatives related to strengthening labor rights in the country. Look at this. You won't see this in any other country, only in El Salvador. M in the Tom Thumb.
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Mr. Minister, we also want to thank you for standing with the true working class. This is the true organized working class that fights day after day to maintain job stability and to have our rights respected as workers of our country, El Salvador.
Thank you for joining us today at this event, which is the commission that will always support good projects for the working class.
How does it hurt? How does opposition hurt?
I know that these statements, these images hurt.
The system or ordinary people, the workers, the unions, who are responsible, mind you, for protecting the rights of their workers.
Contrary to what human rights organizations say, that in El Salvador everything is a violation, that's what they say. In contrast, we in El Salvador, the working class, are grateful to the Salvadoran government and acknowledge that it has done many things for our country, especially for the working class.
Look, even rockets and and and and and like that, look, that's how they received them.
When have rockets ever exploded at a minister? Never.
There it is. They put on fireworks.
I know it hurts them. And do you know why he 's celebrating? Because we are going to be removed from the ILO shortlist. Do you know what the ILO is? The organization says, "I can talk to you through Facebook," it says. You can find me there on Facebook. I'm here, uh, like a donor.
As a donor, I'm on Facebook.
Imagine that. Look at this, this thing you're going to look at. We are this close to leaving the ILO.
El Salvador will no longer appear among the countries singled out for labor problems. We will have more confidence from investors. He's going to say, "No, man, they do n't violate workers' rights there. It's a country that looks out for them." Do you know what this means? These are the first world countries. In Central America, only Costa Rica, if I'm not mistaken, is in that group. Uh, it's not in that Central American group. I think everyone, including Salvador.
This will improve, yes, the reputation of our little country in the workplace.
It's like when a student leaves the school's problem box.
Yes. It's like if your child is a troubled, troubled kid and suddenly, boom, their background is wiped clean.
This will facilitate international agreements and will obviously bring more jobs and more investment to our country.
Look, there are the hardworking people of my country celebrating, supporting the government. This is not about elections, this is not about a political party, this is not about new ideas, this was not done by President Castro of the Legislative Assembly. No member of parliament, no. This is the town. People of the people.
Come on.
And here they send him a clear message.
Look, I saw it once. There it is. There they send a clear message to those who are saying that the government has already bought them off.
There it is. He does n't give up, he doesn't sell out. He says, "Here, monkey, here's your banana. Here, opponents.
How nice. Look, I'm going to put it big for you. Look, he doesn't give up or sell out, so it hurts you.
These are the people standing tall, the working people, the union people, those who watch over workers' rights, they are happy, content, because El Salvador is going to make history and we are about to be removed from the ILO shortlist. We are going to stop being considered and labeled as a country that doesn't take care of its workers. It does n't mean there won't be workers' problems. There will always be one or two, three, that always happens.
But internationally we are being considered, weighed up, and despite everything these gentlemen of Bukele's opposition say, that we live in a... There it is. That is the dictatorship we live in. Happy are the unions. Don't mess with him, now he's really going to get angry about all this gunpowder. The Chinese man says. And thanks to those who are already connecting. Don't forget." I'm leaving you that wonderful like.
Thank you, thank you. Welcome to everyone who's just arriving. Thank you.
Look, what's more, our Minister of Foreign Affairs went to the UN to really shine.
I'm introducing myself today as the voice of foreign affairs, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Alexandra Gil Tinoco.
We really shone at the UN.
If you hadn't seen this video, man.
Look, at the UN, our Minister of Foreign Affairs, Claudia Giltinoco, went and stood in front of everyone, even though they were bringing up my president about human rights and this and that, with a piece of paper in hand, she told them, "Hey, the number of people fleeing El Salvador has decreased."
Only the people from the Lighthouse go there. Only Ingrid Escobar and those who are there in Spain are said to be the only ones leaving because the country is dangerous. Millions of Salvadorans stopped leaving. What's more, he tells them, he says it to their faces, "I find the opposition laughable. I enjoy it when these kinds of conferences happen and they speak directly to them.
How wonderful. Look, look, look. Here it is. I'm going to leave it all for you to enjoy.
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I present myself today as the voice of a nation that, like others, has experienced firsthand the total destruction of its social fabric.
I present myself with the voice of all those who have never been heard in this room, of those who hope that this institution, created precisely to protect them, will one day seriously pronounce their name.
While we debate in this room, listen, more than 3.5 billion people survive in vulnerable conditions.
More than 120 million people have been expelled from their homeland.
Now we all feel something different about the change in the world order, something that for decades was exclusive to the most vulnerable. Now We all feel fear. The same fear that paralyzes a mother in the middle of the night. The same fear that lands, that lands, that terrifies, that paralyzes a child crossing a desert alone. The same fear that, when systematically ignored, doesn't disappear; it accumulates, transforms, and ends up overthrowing and destroying entire societies. Because none of our countries is immune to the consequences of a fractured global order.
When the world enters a crisis, borders become fiction; borders disappear.
Twenty-five centuries ago, the OTSU wrote something that great leaders have tried for generations to understand: "The best leader," they said, "is the one the people barely remember exists." It's a noble vision, but there's something the OTSU didn't anticipate. They did n't anticipate the leader who inherits a destroyed state.
That's the case of our president, Nayib Bukele.
Listen, Nayib Bukele promised, and for the first time in his life and in the life of our nation, he committed to ending irregular migration.
He stood there against all odds, against all predictions, having inherited a country A collapsed state, one that had ceded its territory to organized crime, performed an act of unspeakable courage. It made a decision that no governance manual predicted. Do you know what she told them there? You who criticize El Salvador so much, you who are always saying that we violate human rights, people are no longer fleeing the country.
You ask, how many are coming in caravans to the United States right now? Very few. Those who have families, who left children behind, obviously they're going to want to return. Greetings. Thank you to those who are just joining.
I'll read all the comments at the end. Look, it's impressive how our country is now, yes, yes, just as you heard, Alejandra Hil Tinoco is raising our country's profile.
How beautiful, truly. How beautiful, how beautiful. I feel proud of my country.
What you are about to hear has already escalated or increased the diplomatic crisis; I'm going to call it a diplomatic crisis because this situation between El Salvador and Honduras has now entered a diplomatic crisis. It's not the first time that We have frictions, uh, just a few months ago we already had friction with the, as they call us, "guanacos," we 'll call them "catrachos," with the Hondurans, with all due respect, right?
Well, the crisis has escalated to the point that they're now accusing President Bukele. Look, I want you to pay attention to the following.
You'll remember that we have problems with the Gulf of Fonseca.
We in El Salvador believe that Honduras has taken territory from us, and it's something that hasn't been resolved yet.
Shouldn't it be taken to the Anti-Corruption Board for a complete resolution? It's something that has been in dispute, but now they're accusing President Bukele in serious terms. I'm going to put it this way, just in case, I want to see where this is coming from, what the source is. Let me see.
I want to see what the source is. I don't want to have any problems. Maybe he doesn't have any problems.
Let me see. Ta taatam tatatam. No, I don't think he has any problems. Well, Look, here it is for you to see.
There it is. I'm going to leave you the original source so you can go see the full content. There it is.
The channel is called "Opening Breaches."
Buquele seeks to exercise sovereignty in Honduras. Here on this channel, remember that we bring you the news, the first one, here it comes on this channel.
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The repeated attempt by El Salvador to want to provoke friction, but above all we have seen it in this government in a way that has already escalated.
Uh, we don't know if it is Whether it's the ministers' fault, or if it's something the Nayib Bukele government is doing, that it's unaware of certain diplomatic procedures or channels for resolving conflicts.
So, for cooperation and coordination to exist between neighboring countries, we have to understand the procedures very well; we have to understand international law because we live in a global community. We are a global community. Each state is governed by its own self-determination.
Look, what you see on the screen is the ruling in the case of El Salvador versus Honduras. This was in 1992. This is what they said, regarding historical background, borders, succession, and the ruling. It's practically what I was talking about regarding what belongs to us, right? And in fact, I think that if they took a piece of our territory, I think that belonged to us.
Invading is out of the question.
That often leads to armed conflict. It can be avoided.
So, if we put trained people in these areas to prevent things like this from happening, we'll have a better relationship with our neighboring countries.
Today We saw and heard in the statements of the minister, Captain Carla Trigueros, the Minister of Education, when she was having the conversation at the border with Honduras about being allowed entry, along with another group of Salvadoran military personnel. But all of that has to go through a procedure; it could be through the National Congress or between foreign ministries. It's not like they're just going to suddenly start shooting and go there and enter Honduras. This has been a disputed territory all along, and we don't accept the court ruling, right?
So, what had to be done was this communication, right? The military officer there says, "We have no orders to allow entry; we have no knowledge of what's happening." You can barely hear him, you can hardly understand the Honduran soldier, but that's what he's saying. We have no knowledge of this transfer of material by Salvadoran military personnel into our territory.
Tell me if you believe that the minister did wrong according to what she says, that the minister is not prepared. He says, "I saw that he went to ask for permission. I do n't know if they had to send someone. I 'm not a military man, nor do I work in the government in foreign relations." Honduras maintains that he could not enter in uniform, as that is their law. But the truth is that in Juan Orlando's time, and you'll hear it soon, they didn't put any in, and yesterday I made a mistake, I said it was Siomara Castro's time, right? It was for the pandemic, and thank you to those who corrected me and left comments; that's how I learn from this information. I left yesterday and well, I'm correcting myself now, in Juan Orlando's time they didn't ask him for anything there, right? There were no protocols there.
So, where are we now, Honduras? And I'm going to tell you this because, look, because this morning, precisely this morning, not in the morning, it's this morning, I was watching another political debate. I'll also leave the source here for those who want to watch this political debate. It's here, look, in CHV. They are the source of this channel, I'll leave it there for the content creators. Here we are seedbeds of information. What a pleasure it sometimes gives me to be the first to give the information and then have it repeated. Thanks a lot. This is thanks to you for your support, for your trust. But look at this debate. Pay attention to what this gentleman is going to say, that what they dedicated themselves to was making a lot of money, including this businesswoman who, I repeat, was in charge of selling the day to these thermal plants. It's a business. Everyone is busy with their own business, and that's the reality. Listen, well, I'm only asking you, uh, to start with, General Isaías Baraón, the head of the armed forces, about what happened yesterday, when a Salvadoran official dressed in military attire, that is, a military officer, tried to enter Honduras and was prevented from entering, and there has been some criticism about that.
Well, indeed, this awkward situation arose, let's say, for both countries. In other words, Honduras and El Salvador are two, we are two neighbors who will be here all the time and this is one of the relationships that should always receive greater and better treatment from both sides, not just from one side. And that's where we see a flaw in what has happened, because it is evident that El Salvador did not coordinate at all, and therefore the fact that a uniformed person comes only adds another negative component to the relationship or to the intention of what was being done. Governments are easy.
Okay. That's where I stop because of copyright. Excuse me, do you believe there was a failure? Leave me your comments. I'll be reading it. Honduras asserts that there was no coordination between El Salvador and Honduras regarding the delivery of school supply kits. But that's not all. You'll soon hear how the tone of this debate is escalating. I'll be going through it minute by minute, topic by topic.
You already know, I already gave you the source. If you want to watch it nonstop, go to that channel and that's what it's called. Look, I'm going to put it back on.
There it is. Because some people say I talk too much, but my videos are reaction videos. That's how it is. So if you think I talk too much, go away.
Look, CHT Honduras is a live broadcast they did, it lasts 5 hours. Go look there, because I dedicate myself to watching every single minute. They give me the information in this video, the one about Bukele, but they don't tell me what minute. I have to go to the transcripts, I have to fast- forward it five at a time so I can listen quickly. Thank God He gave me agility. mental in terms of those situations and retentive memory, although I am absent-minded about some things, but I have that quality.
And well, listen to what he's about to say because it's getting more heated. Add some cheese to the government.
What they need to do to coordinate and cooperate with each other is to bring together the interested parties, and express what the concept is of what they want to do together, when, how and where. And then each one measures what the effects are of whether that does not exceed the limits of their own law. Honduras should have checked, should have known if school-type packages were coming, and possibly texts, as they said. Okay, the question is, which texts? What does a text contain? A text that is going to enter the Honduran system must be reviewed by the Honduran education system to ensure that the text corresponds to the interests of Honduras and not to the interests of any other nation, even if it is a neighbor. Now, if upon review it is seen that it benefits both parties, perfect, that type of cooperation can be accepted, if it is indeed cooperation. I didn't feel it as cooperation; I felt it more as a jab to highlight that some benefits might be lacking in Honduras.
Hey, hey, hey, it's starting already, isn't it? He already says no, because it was done with bad intentions. The Salvadorans came and said, "Let's make Narrias Fura's government look bad, we have to send them these tablets." Yes, this is the real one. It was revealed, they took off their masks and revealed their true intentions, the reason why they did not allow the shipment to enter. There, the man indirectly dropped the mask and said, "You know what? Yes. We think Bukele wanted to do harm, to make Narry look bad, or to make Narry Asfura look bad.
We think he was coming to say, 'You know what? The Honduran government can't, but we can.'
And that's why we didn't let him in. That's what the man is implying.
Mind you, I'm not saying this, Marcelino isn't saying this, a Honduran is saying this.
The fact that they are dual citizens—they can have 10 nationalities if they want—doesn't give a country the right to try to enter, or to protect its citizens, because that's something else entirely.
That's already in the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations. Everything related to the protection of citizens of other countries and how these issues are handled is there. This wasn't the case. They actually wanted to interfere in the education system, and it's truly regrettable that a neighboring country that should respect Honduras resorted to this kind of treatment." They didn't respect the Foreign Ministry and the border forces themselves, including immigration, customs, and military and police forces. In other words, they simply wanted to show that this region, in this case Nahuaterique, remains of interest to El Salvador. It's fine that it's of interest because there are citizens who may have dual nationality, and the question there was, well, do they have dual nationality and are they both Salvadoran and Honduran, or vice versa? They are both Honduran and Salvadoran because they are in Honduras. So, let's not confuse things. Citizens from any country who are in Honduras, in the education system, must be subject to the conditions of the Honduran system.
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Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. No, man, I feel honored and grateful to you all. And, don't forget, tomorrow at 9:00, uh, sorry, 7:00 p.m., El Salvador time. Remberto Urge will be with us, and to get things moving, on Friday at 6:00 a.m., El Salvador time, uh, let 's say Remberto Urge will be here at 9:00 p.m., sorry, 7:00 p.m., El Salvador time, and at 6:00 a.m. on Friday we will be with Dr. Aldo Álvarez here with us.
Very good analysts.
If anyone wants to cooperate, cooperation is through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Education. There is no other way. Any other way threatens the sovereignty of Honduras and puts relations at risk. So it's a mistake, it's a mistake to have tried to do it that way and even recording it, putting a person dressed in a military uniform, knowing that relations between Honduras and El Salvador have a military history that must be protected. And this also exists in... there are two systems that we could have taken advantage of. One is SICA. SICA has A way of integration, and it should have been used if possible. There's a meeting of permanent education ministers at SICA that could have been part of the discussion, especially given what the general said, the file that exists between Honduras and El Salvador.
Look, two friends, for example, who had a falling out once.
Okay.
Well, this is what they were saying, you see, there in Honduras about our president. Yesterday we talked a lot about that. Those who haven't seen those videos, go watch them. There's a lot of information there, a lot of information. You see, President Bukele is already there, about to arrive, right? He's steps away from arriving in Chile, and they're already talking about his arrival there. What's being said in Chile is very secretive. There's very little information. It's known that he arrives today, the 20th.
I imagine the president is already arriving or is already setting foot on Chilean soil. They've kept this very closed off; he's only going to... Arriving in 24 hours.
And well, these gentlemen were talking, these two politicians here, these two are presenters, they're political analysts, and supposedly they're bringing this guy, who's an expert there in the key evidence, to ask him about this visit because it's all very secretive, nothing is known. But listen carefully, political analysts resorting to this to ask about Bukele. They say President Bukele will be here for 24 hours.
Why is Bukele coming to the CAS government on May 20th? Keep in mind that it's before May 21st, when CAS is supposed to hold some kind of public accountability session.
What's Bukele going for? I don't know what connection he could have with the public accountability session, but it's a valid question, Mr. Eduardo.
Let's see, how difficult to get this out. Ah, why is he coming, wow? What's he coming for? I'm going to find out why he's coming with this thing here.
To sweep. He says that speaking in more general terms, what I have here is a meeting, a conversation, a meeting, tables of There are dialogues there with the birds that have to do with communication.
It might come with the intention of contributing something to improve something that's complicated because in the center is the whip card; there's something there that might be insisting on generating problems. And the star card is a card that speaks of... if you know about witchcraft, tell me, what does this mean? There it is, look, a broom. I imagine it's going to sweep. The other one is the lactic acid; it's going to hit the bad guys hard. And here it says it's communication, this other one says... these little birds and these hearts, well, I don't know, about solutions, about new possibilities.
So it's as if it comes to address a recurring issue that generates conflict.
Of course, because Bukele, one says, Bukele too, effective prison, efficient prison, strong punishment. And strong punishment. That, that's the whip. If you say strong punishment, for example, the card in the center is punishment. It's a The whip of punishment.
Of course, correct. So what you say is very good. There's a meeting, he's indeed coming to meet, and perhaps the content of that meeting has to do with how we punish crime.
Look, this is part of what... I already showed you the mystical side of this. Now I'm going to show you this other side. Look.
This is for you.
Re-link, please, once, twice, as many times as necessary. Many Salvadorans are with you in this wave. Thank you for cleaning house, for stopping the war. Today peace is breathed in my beloved land. Keep going, my favorite dictator, the one who did n't sell out, the one who remained strict, never backing down, not even to gain momentum, my friend. May your name resound.
He knows where he's from. Look, learn from the politicians of Chile.
There it is. They don't want him here in El Salvador. These gentlemen are complaining here because Bukele has given them security.
They're complaining here, and there's Chino Flores. Yesterday I was listening This woman is outrageous, isn't she? This woman, and I think we're giving her way too much popularity. That's why I very rarely use my thumbnail. She's really ranting against the woman who wants to be a congresswoman. She wants to be a congresswoman, she says, from Santa Ana, a migrant, the woman says.
No, I don't think she'll get past the FMLN primaries. Look, while some despise Bukele... There he is, look, a taxi driver over there. I'm going to play the music again. I'm not into that kind of music. I'm older, I'm in my fifties, that music isn't for me, but it says something good, right? There are those who do like that kind of music, I don't know if it's reggaeton or hip hop, I don't know what that music is called, but look, from Chile in my taxi, all my admiration for President Bukele.
Greetings to... Chilean who did this for President Bukele. Hey, Bukele, this is for you.
Re-link, please, once, twice, as many times as it takes. Many Salvadorans are with you in this wave. Thank you for cleaning house, for stopping the war. Today, peace is breathed in my beloved land. Keep going, my favorite dictator, the one who did n't sell out, the one who remained strict. No looking back, not even to gain momentum, my friend. May your name resound even in the shadows. Before, everything was fire, blood, and wax. There's so much euphoria over there in Chile for President Bukele that Patricia Bulrick, the Minister of Security of Argentina, arrived, and they asked her, they asked her, no, they didn't ask her about Argentina. This fills me with pride, you know?
Because when a Minister of Security is n't asked about... they're asking, "Hey, the Minister of Security has arrived, Camán, are you going to ask her about her country?"
But are you going to ask her if the Bukele method works in... Chile exists because there is great admiration. With all due respect, my general, or my president, or as the toxic one calls him, my emperor, the king of El Salvador, even if the weevils hurt him.
The most macho.
Look, this fills me with pride.
You're amazing, Buquele, you're amazing.
Truly, may God grant you many years, and bless you and your family, who are facing many challenges, right? And with a major security problem. We need to give it time.
How much time can be given? Because here the expectation and the campaign promise to President CAS was to eradicate.
The journey is what matters. Well, if the path is right, the result will come.
You were in Nayib Bukele's mega-prison. Is it possible to apply that method in countries like Chile and Argentina?
We don't need to get to that level. One criticism I have always made of the region's leaders is that I think we need a little more collaborative work.
I think that now the triangle between Chile, Bolivia, and Argentina will be able to improve a lot, because Iquique is one of the places from where contraband leaves for Bolivia, and from Bolivia to Argentina.
And one of the policies that President CAS has implemented is a ditch. What do you think of those kinds of measures? If it is useful, if they have assessed that it is a useful measure because they cannot cross that way.
Senator, finally let's also talk about the case of Galarina Pablaza. How do you look at it? All of this is in context before arrival. Bukele arrives in Chile today.
Bukele is going to be in Chile, yes he's going there. And it has already caused a revolution, not only there in Chile, but as you can see in Argentina, which is a country very close to Chile, like Honduras, El Salvador. That's right, Chile, Argentina.
They are very close, they share many things, even their cultures are similar. I'll read the comments, but there's also the opposite side, right? Where everyone looks at him badly, as happens to us in El Salvador.
Imagine the FMLN putting in place a man who was arrested in 2002, if I'm not mistaken. A man who's fighting for freedom, right? Man, seriously, FMLN, so needy, so... What a rotten mess, right? In our country.
Rotten.
Meanwhile, Tom Thumb keeps winning. We already gave you the fabulous news that in El Salvador we are about to be removed from the ILO shortlist, the International Labour Organization.
Look, it's bread for today and hunger for tomorrow. As long as you have them imprisoned, you won't have any problems. Now, how much will it be worth? 500,000, 1 million, 2 million. It should also be considered that this is a relatively new model; it has been in place for approximately 4 years since the state of emergency. So, I also think it's valid to ask what will happen in the future if this model ends, because it's still a violation to be in a state of exception for so long.
So, I at least don't rule out the possibility that maybe the gangs aren't exactly over, I feel that's impossible. So it may be that they are protecting themselves in some way and at some point it will resurface.
So, as you said, it might be a temporary fix that leads to bigger problems later, not a permanent solution. I have a question, uh, the rule of law is an expression that we all use to defend all the guarantees that we have against the State and all those requirements that the State must fulfill with respect to people.
Due process is a fundamental element of the rule of law. I want to recall a painful precedent that is unique to Chile. During the military government or dictatorship, whatever you want to call it, that's your problem. Here the Supreme Court did not grant any protection appeals for 17 years. If I follow the Salvadoran model, I'm going to do an exercise, I'm going to bring it to any of our countries.
Will crime decrease? Yes. And the rights, because they're going to tell me, what about the rights of the victims? Well, that's what the law is for. And so what we 're talking about is more than just a case of denial of justice.
Hey, how do you defend criminals? I tell you, there is everything in the Lord's vineyard. We're even here, aren't we? We're even here. This is what is happening internationally regarding Bukele, who is already on his way to Chile. They say he will also visit Costa Rica to meet with his counterpart, Mrs. Fernández. But while all this is happening, look, around the world, while the world is talking about Bukele, El Salvador is moving forward at a good pace, moving forward. This makes me feel proud. Bukele makes me feel like Bukele. Seriously, you went too far, you really went too far with this. I uploaded this to William Soriano. Look, look, this is what happens in little El Salvador while everyone else is writhing with envy, foaming at the mouth, ranting, and lying.
Today we took a big step in La Unión.
9.29 km of new road and a new bridge in Yayantique.
In the past, and after several unfulfilled promises, this area remained forgotten. But today the story changes and the inhabitants of Yayantique can now make use of this great project.
We continue to deliver.
You think people are ungrateful. You think people do n't look at the FMLN, let's do this. The man went to open a jet of water.
A stream.
Look, the government really likes our ministers. Tell me, before, ministers used to throw stones at him and drive him out of the communities. They couldn't even get in because of the gangs, to begin with.
How beautiful, really. You tell me.
Promises and benefits for Salvadorans.
Okay, there it is. Money is enough when nobody steals it.
When had you ever seen the FMLN?
Never.
Those gentlemen did not exist. They did n't take care of themselves, they didn't dedicate themselves to taking care of the people.
How beautiful it is.
Look, I hadn't seen this one. He says, "The premiere of 'Until We Meet' took place in Madrid, and its director highlighted President Bukele's support. There in Madrid, look, recognition for Bukele. A premiere, I imagine it's one, look at this. I want to see if it doesn't have music.
Let's see, Cartagena.
If it has music, we'll leave it like this, without volume.
I want to see.
Let's see how far El Salvador speaks. Look, there he is. Look, Salvador. Who? Ah, it's Ms. Olona, right? Macarena Olona.
It's Macarena Olona. He says the first step was to answer one.
Ah, yes, I can put this on now, I think.
Look, let's see.
And here the first step was to answer a question, to understand this sociopolitical phenomenon that is Bukele, to understand how he can have such high approval in his country and in other parts of the world, for example, in Spain, have such a negative perception. The film was about something much deeper than something political, right? This way these mothers have of not giving up in the moment.
There it is." Look, from Spain, look, from Catalonia, Spain, they've already done it too. Look, Jacob, this video describes the kind of government Honduras has.
Social media has already started. I want to see this video of Jacob. How is it possible that they're stopping education? We're bringing school supplies for our Salvadoran children, not weapons.
You're prohibited from proceeding. They're saying that pencils represent a threat.
We're following orders.
How brave. Stopping children's backpacks.
And they're not going to check those either.
How is it possible that they're stopping education, but not crime in their country?
Mom, they said they're not going to give us anything.
This vehicle passed through the border a few hours ago, but Chief Papito said not to stop them, so we'll let them go. They closed the door on poor children.
We only came to help because the president here doesn't.
Here, education asks for permission. Ah, but organized crime comes in as if it owns the country.
Politics and corruption weigh more than unprotected children.
That day the notebooks couldn't cross, but corruption, Fear and crime ran rampant.
There it is. Look, there's Don Neto, they say Neto's around. I haven't seen Neto. Neto, if I haven't seen you, excuse me. There's Neto. Hey, greetings from the new El Salvador. We're going to read the comment in a bit. Hey, I hadn't seen that. How great! Look, they're going too far. Really, they're going too far. Did you see these people crying? José Valladares posted it too. We're going through the latest news from El Salvador. Look, this lady is crying here in Mexico.
Really, man. Get out of my country, each of you with your own topography, and as Mexicans, I'm telling you, stop living off our taxes.
No, man, what a disgrace. You're not political refugees. Nobody's persecuting you there in El Salvador. Don't be liars, you don't have an arrest warrant.
Mrs. Ingrid Escobar, I really ask you not to be a liar, don't be... Lying to Mexicans.
Nobody is persecuting you in El Salvador.
If you don't believe me, go ask the Prosecutor's Office, a woman who has constantly lied.
Who released that video? He says, "Uh, this video is on X, my friend.
It's on 'Let me see' under Bukele's dictatorship." No, this isn't it.
Let me see, let me see, let me see.
Here it is. He released it. Jacob H says Jacob H. What's more, I'm going to retweet it. There it is. Repost and I'm going to give it a heart. There it is. Well, I don't know if it came from TikTok. There it was.
Oh, there it is, there it is, there it is. Let's not talk about that. Urgent probability that the existence of aliens will be confirmed.
He says, "Do you believe in extraterrestrials?" You had also seen that President Bukele inaugurated the new symbol of the law there at the Prosecutor's Office every day and they caught the one who stole the chicken.
There, yes. So the People with common sense used to say, "They only catch the thief."
But now it's not like that, it's the opposite.
Look at social media. If someone steals a cell phone, a wallet, three Doritos later, three hours later, why haven't they caught him?
Five hours have passed and they still haven't caught the person who stole the wallet. The police, the decommissioners, everyone goes looking for security cameras, looking for the guy, and they catch him dressed the same.
He stole the cell phone, they catch him so fast they do n't even give him a chance to change.
The new building of the Attorney General's Office of the Republic of El Salvador, inaugurated by President Buque. We're going to start reading you comments. Siraman Mancía says, "The Colombians may have made that video with [someone] and I already heard the Colombian accent." It is true that the president is currently being shown a video here of what they had done to him in South Korea. Imagine how far he's gone. Excellent work on that video. Very good, very good. Hey, I got that video, seriously, huh? Great video! 10 out of 10, right? 10 out of 10. They nailed it. They raffled it off. It's the new El Salvador: security and freedom. Yes, escape her. We are like this, the new one, we are the new El Salvador. Hey, tomorrow at 9 pm, sorry, at 7 pm. Dale. I'm here at 9 pm, no, at 7 pm, El Salvador time, Renberto Urge will be with us and on Friday at 6 am Dr. Álvaro Álvarez will be here with us, the two political analysts.
That's great, huh? I'm already surrounding myself with tough guys. Yes, Marcelino, he's already reached another level. And thanks to those who are leaving me that like. Thank you.
Greetings, Cristimar.
Throw rocks at those Pinocchios. They say the team for children's education has a great protocol that is 100% legal, they say, because they were given water.
Hey, they really went all out with that one, they really went all out with that video.
This animation was square in reality yesterday. It was revenge from Honduras, he says.
Yes, it was, obviously, since it was made with virtual reality, but it turned out so beautiful.
Good morning, Marcelina, he says. Oh, how are you?
Good morning everyone, says Conny Wonder.
Greetings, friend. Thanks, uh, greetings Cony Wonder, says Jen. Thanks, he says, "The politicians and progressive UN organizations, Soros foundations, the world and international geopolitical power capacity." I saw the 444 over there, where is the 444?
Hey, greetings. Hey, there's María Márquez.
Greetings. Greetings, Maria Marquez, all the way to Italy, my friend. Thank you, thank you.
Leave your comment if you want me to read it.
Senator 444 was around.
Greetings, Senator.
Senator 44. Good video. Marcelino says, "My phone isn't cooperating, Marcelino.
Sorry, Joni. Oh, don't worry.
Greetings, Marcelino. I already said hello to you all the way to Italy. They did choose the vaccine. Thank you. They did n't do it there, look, Chuco and P French. I was looking at the protocols they used for the vaccine. I like to research politics a lot. When I have doubts about something, I like to investigate it. And I was seeing that yes, they didn't give anything, the cars just drove by. There, yes.
No, it's not on YouTube, I'm the only one who has it here. I'm going to put it on again so you can watch it again. Let me see if I can find it. Let's see if I can find it again.
It's on TikTok, if I'm not mistaken. Here it is. I'm going to put it on big screen for you. I'm going to put it on so you can see it.
We bring supplies for our Salvadoran children. No, we bring supplies for our Salvadoran children. Not weapons.
Hold on. You are prohibited from advancing.
We bring supplies for our Salvadoran children. Not weapons.
You are prohibited from advancing."
We're bringing school supplies for our Salvadoran children. Not weapons.
You're prohibited from proceeding. They're saying pencils pose a threat.
We're following orders.
How brave. Stopping children's backpacks.
And they won't even search those.
How is it possible that they stop education, but not crime in their country?
Mom, they said they're not going to give us anything.
This vehicle crossed the border a few hours ago, but Chief Papito said not to stop them, so we'll let them go.
They closed the door on the children.
Poor things. We only came to help because the president here doesn't.
Here, education asks for permission. Ah, but organized crime comes in as if it owns the country.
Politics and corruption weigh more than unprotected children.
That day the notebooks couldn't cross, but corruption, fear, and crime had free passage.
A channel called Politics did it.
I want to see it. No, not anymore. They're going to do this to me. Well, there it is.
Look, there's the complete video for you. I hope you see it. We left off here. There it is. There's the video in case I didn't cut it. Hello, Marcelino, it says. I already greeted you again.
Greetings, Marcelino. I love it. And thank you, Ismelda Rugamas.
Thank you, friend, blessings to you.
It says, "Diplomatic power and skill are crucial factors for El Salvador's international success."
The bad thing is that by not letting the minister in, the students are the ones affected. They've already invented all sorts of things there in Honduras. The minister had to oversee the shipment of vaccines at the time.
I imagine they would have done, or maybe they're going to have to do, to have people cross here, right? On the side of the Savior. Let's hope they don't take away their tablets when they enter, because you know how ruthless they are there in Honduras.
It's ZZ Mora Mili, eh Mora Mili.
Greetings zz says, uh, the Honduran left-wing politicians are envious, insecure opponents of my prequel, he says. " I always watch your videos," he says, "on delay." I know, María Márquez, you can write to me there. Yes, I am looking at you. I've already watched all of your videos, Maria Marquez. Well, and besides, María Márquez is one of the first to be with us, he says. Hey, play the animation again. There, that's where I put them.
Your like is missing. Mine, hey, it's missing my like. Thank you as well. I haven't liked it yet, I'm going to like it myself. If you like my content, if you think I've earned it, give me a like. If not, then no.
The vaccine is only being administered to mayors in the dealings of the minister in charge, she says. It's pure bureaucracy, isn't it? Look, they're hurting. They already heard the one I put on a little while ago. He said they had seen it as an offense, that it was as if Bukele told him, "The Honduran government can't do it, but we can."
We greet Marcelino.
In this carbo tu canal a tu canal a lo ao I ao ao I ao ao au me que pas de risa a los séis.
Hey, thanks. It always comes out in me, I know, my Salvadoran side comes out and my Mexican side comes out. Guanamexa. My Guanamex roots are showing. There I have them all mixed up.
Thanks Marcelino for the content.
Here it is. Look. And thank you Yeti Sandra as always. Thank you. Good video says 200 likes. Hey, thanks all the way to Florida.
Miguel Villalta. Hey, one of the greats too. Miguel Villalta, my respects to you, my old man. Thank you. A hug for you.
My question is, does Honduras have a North American military base? I believe they did have a military base. I imagine they did have a Honduran military base there when they arrived. I even think Siomara Castro threatened to remove the military bases or something like that; I can't imagine that they actually have bases. I'm not really sure, if anyone knows, leave a comment. I would like to know.
Thanks for your like, Jen says. The grandmother of the channel is Jen. She's the first subscriber; she and Amid were the first, the grandmothers of the channel. "It's a shame it wasn't on YouTube," he says.
Okay, but that's it, right? I already posted it, since it's on YouTube. Here it is on YouTube. Here, whenever you want to see it, just go to my channel. It's about to go viral. Hey, here we bring greetings to the entire audience.
Spanish speaker. Greetings from Santa Ana.
E, greetings. Hey, are you going to vote for the unmentionable one?
Greetings, René. Greetings. Blessings to you, my old man.
The political power of Nayí has the capacity to influence the international American landscape. Go everywhere, my escape.
Hey, look, Amid, today you really went all out, Amid, today you really went all out. Thank you so much. Thank you, Amid.
The minister coordinated the vaccine shipments, she says, during the pandemic.
Greetings. And thanks to those who are sending me super chat, to those who send super chat too, my brother Live. I liked that cardboard one, it's really good.
Blessed Wednesday to your wife.
Thank you, Maria Guerra, thank you, thank you for your words. Marta Portillo says, "Good morning, I'm new." Hey, thanks Marta, thanks for being here. Hey, lots of love, I'm sending a hug to you and your family. Thank you, and blessings.
Thank you so much for subscribing.
Remember that the Honduran military are left-wing communists of the drug traffickers, he says. Haha, I also asked for the cannon. And do n't miss it on Saturday. Saturday is going to be all about calls, all calls.
I'm going to live with the people, call me so you can tell me if you want to get on here. I'm also going to give you the link so we can get to know each other better. The Honduran woman said that pencils were missiles.
I thought it was there, look at me, really, thank you so much from the grandma of this channel. Ella Jen and Maria Mora, right? Maria, yes, Maria Mora, right? Oh Maria, what is it? Yes, María Márquez. Previously, the name María Márquez was used. Ella, María Márquez, and J are the grandmothers of this channel, the ones who started when we had zero subscribers.
With the Trump administration, criminals are panicking. He captured Maduro and eliminated Fue. He was imposed yesterday by President Zapatero, says Pedro. To the left, my Miguel Villalta is going backwards, going backwards, going backwards. He goes like a fool, he goes like a donkey. We're pushing it forward. Get out, get out, get out, we tell him. I made the H of styles understand that it was they have dual nationality. They're doing well, they're doing great, they're doing really well right now.
Those from Honduras are crazy. Since the minister was in charge of migration, we have an invitation. So why didn't they let them through? Yes, that's what I say, because it used to be true, but not today. The senator's there. There goes my old man, the senator. Senator, I believe you are in Mexicali, if I'm not mistaken, right? Or you're in the United States. I mean, in case I ever take a trip to that area, to see the people from Mexicali there. The people acclaim Nayí. He says, "Governments get jealous of their people." That's right, David. Imagine a taxi, I just put them in. He says, they're putting Bukele there in Chile, imagine, they're already bringing him over. How beautiful. Hey, Salvador Dron, you also did great, my old man. No, man, Salvador Dron, a beautiful thing. No, man, no, man. Applause, please. Applause, please. "I already subscribed," says Neto.
No way, Neto was already subscribed to my channel. E reverence, reverence.
No, man, it's a great privilege for me to receive a donation from my dear friend El Salvador Dron. You messed up, old man. No, man, I take my hat off to my dear El Salvador Dron, content creator, friend of the house. No, man, today yes, today yes, thank you, friend. Yes, today I've finally put it together.
Conay Bukele says, " Artificial intelligence works in 100% of areas." I'm almost there, I'm almost there. "Hey, blessings, thanks for supporting the channel," says Silvia Turcios. There's also my friend, the content creator from El Salvador, the new El Salvador, Neto. Thank you, Neto, thank you. No, man, no, man. I feel proud when content creators look at me, I feel honored and hey, tomorrow at 7 pm, El Salvador time, Renberto Urge and on Friday at 6 am we will be with Aldo Álvarez. We will always do the normal programs. 8:30 a.m., El Salvador time.
Marcelino will be here to keep you informed.
Regardless of whether there are guests on this channel, we will always be here at the usual time bringing you the best information. This is not some exonerating charity. The children say they have dual nationality, pure envy. He says, "The votes of Salvadorans abroad deserve great respect, just as the government of Nayib Bukele treats them with respect.
Silvia Turcios, uh, I like, I like greeting you," he says. There goes my friend Carlos Membreño. Greetings, Carlos Membreño. I'm new to your channel from Santa Rosa, California. Send my regards to Cacaopera, Morazán. And I am from Morazán, I am from Huatajiagua.
Guatajiagua. And up, there through Yamaval, Censembra and all that.
My family is scattered around here. We are country people, indigenous people, good people, and I'm not ashamed of it, okay? I am a descendant of farmers. We were out there cutting coffee in Yamaval, in Censembra.
We went scavenging afterwards. Ah, scavenging, no, man. It was a beautiful thing to walk around in those times in the coffee plantations, wooing young girls.
He says, "Many came out to apologize for what happened. They have nothing to apologize for, Honduran brothers. That's a problem among politicians who don't accept that their government is failing there in Honduras." And it has nothing to do with our Honduran brothers, they are welcome, we love them and we don't want a war, we don't need one.
All good. Does it still follow the same principles as the United States? Yeah, they're still following the same basics, he says.
Thanks Danita Valdés for the info. It was Don Walter. Thank you very much, Mr. Walter. I left you my like, friend Marco.
Thanks my friend. Thank you, friends. B SB06, thank you. Hey, we're almost at 40,000. Uh, we're missing, I think, 1000 or 750 or so, and we'll hit 40,000. Then we'll go for the big prize and then we'll launch ourselves like El Salvador Drone for more, for the 100K. Let's go for 100K. We don't care here, we don't care about anything.
We jump into the water and swim as best we can. You give me strength, my community gives me strength. Good morning, Marcelino Reporting. Thank you. El Salvador Drone, best regards.
Escapadela says, "Hey, Marcelino, I get it when you invite the toxic one. I get your program. Greetings from San Juan Opico. Hey, I used to be at the Chammico lagoon bathing.
Hey, does the Chammico lagoon still exist, Manuel?
That beautiful lagoon is still there. I used to go there as a kid.
He says, when I was, he says, I lived in Las Moras and we would go from Las Moritas, we would walk, uh, they took us from Guatajea, when I was about 6 years old, I went to Las Moritas, to Las Moras and from there we would walk to that Chammico lagoon too. There was the Chuchucato, I remember a Chuchucato river, also a river where we used to bathe. What memories from when I was a child. Beatriz, may God bless you, he says.
Greetings, Sea of Greetings, Roberto Allal to Guatemala. A hug, my old man.
God bless. Thank you for your contribution. Thank you, Hey, to those who sent me that super chat.
I feel happy. The envy of that corrupt Honduran who benefits from it, he says, "They don't do anything for the price," says Bill Sans. David Ortiz is there too.
Gang members from Honduras are going to take the school supply kits. They might sell them on the black market.
Mián at home, he says. Mirazán at home. Morazán at home. That's right.
I was born there in Morazán, Huatajiagua.
My mother, a midwife, had me there in Morazán.
Good morning, friends. So, if you're from Huatajiagua, you have some coconuts there with the Chinese guy in the park, or you go buy something there from Dice, hey, if you were a drug shipment, they would have left it, they would have passed it, well, they would have bribed, they say. Even if it's easy, it would be the time. I'll try to be there. If not, well, you can watch me later. Well, you're present. That's right. Let's leave our like. Thank you. Thank you, thank you. Let's see where I can save your post. I keep forgetting to like and leave a comment. No, I'll see you there, you always write to me, Jem. I always see you too, Amid. Thank you.
Beatricie says, "Likewise, blessings, have a happy day."
There's Lupe García, she says, "Hi, I already left you my like, bro." Up with everyone from Dallas, Texas! Greetings. "It's a shame the Honduran government is envious," he says. They're bray.
Marcelino Aguilar, greetings from Maryland. Greetings José Contreras, a hug. Hey Yaria Marcelino, what time does Bukele arrive in Chile? No information has been given. It is known that it arrives today, the 20th, I imagine it must be about to arrive. It is also known that it will be there for 24 hours. That's what the Chilean media are saying, right? A spontaneous visit.
The new one might be that it would be longer, right? This could be that I have the wrong information. Luis Ramos, greetings, my brother, thank you, blessings.
Miguel Calzaldía, the name will continue to grow. Marcelino, I hope God hears you.
Leave the likes, they're free, he says.
Alright, we've reached the end of this content.
Thank you so much for watching. Hey, don't forget, if you're not subscribed to this channel, check it out because I've noticed that 70% of those who watch my content aren't subscribed to this channel. If you like it, if I earned your like, leave me your like. If you think I deserve to be shared, please share this content. And of course, leave me your comment, I'll be reading them all. God bless you. See you tomorrow. Yes, tomorrow at 8:30 El Salvador time. We'll be here. Unless there's some important news, I'll drop by again for a bit. May God bless you, have a happy day and good health.
Yes, yes, from the little thumb, brave land.
People dream, they feel different.
volcanoes singing, the ground is hot, hope shines, it goes forward, the fire burns, the heat is felt.
El Salvador vibrates with all the fervor.
Tourism on the rise, dreams in the sun.
The truth is, a winning country.
Marcelino in charge, news that weighs heavily.
The truth, justice does not cease.
The moon observes, history progresses, the future grows, and faith remains unexpressed.
The fire burns, the heat is felt.
El Salvador vibrates with all the fervor.
Tourism on the rise, dreams in the sun.
The truth represents a winning country.
Yes, yes, yes.
United people, giant heart, the strength beats, constant struggle, moves mountains, the free Savior goes forward, soul, the fire burns, the heat is felt.
El Salvador vibrates with all the fervor.
Tourism on the rise, dreams in the sun.
The truth is, a winning country. Oh.
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