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  2. List of newspapers in El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    (in Spanish) Newspapers from El Salvador; Latin American Network Information Center. "El Salvador: News". USA: University of Texas at Austin. "El Salvador". Provisional Census of Current Latin American Newspaper Holdings in UK Libraries. UK: Advisory Council on Latin American and Iberian Information Resources. 14 April 2011. "El Salvador".

  3. National Opposing Union - Wikipedia

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    The National Opposing Union (Spanish: Unión Nacional Opositora, abbreviated as UNO) was a Salvadoran political coalition which existed from 1972 to 1979. The coalition was composed of the Christian Democratic Party , the National Revolutionary Movement , and the Nationalist Democratic Union .

  4. 1950 Salvadoran general election - Wikipedia

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    Consejo Central de Elecciones (1951) Memoria de las elecciones de 1950 San Salvador: Secretaria de Información de la Presidencia de la Republica. Eguizábal, Cristina (1984) "El Salvador: elecciones sin democracia" Polemica 14/15:16-33; Institute for the Comparative Study of Political Systems. 1967. El Salvador election factbook, March 5, 1967.

  5. Turno - Wikipedia

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    In Spanish politics during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, El Turno Pacífico (English: The Peaceful Turn) was an informal system operated by the two major parties for determining in advance the result of a general election. The system ensured that the Conservative Party and the Liberal Party would have alternating periods in power.

  6. El Faro (digital newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    El Faro is an internationally acclaimed Central American digital news outlet founded in 1998 in El Salvador. [2] In April 2023, El Faro moved its administrative and legal operations to San José, Costa Rica, registering the newsroom as the non-profit Fundación Periódica. [3] The bulk of the newsroom is based in San Salvador, El Salvador, with ...

  7. Elections in El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    The government of El Salvador is a presidential representative democratic republic. El Salvador elects its head of state – the President of El Salvador – directly through a fixed-date general election whose winner is decided by absolute majority. If an absolute majority (50% + 1) is not achieved by any candidate in the first round of a ...

  8. ONUSAL - Wikipedia

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    The situation in El Salvador in 1990–1991 was characterized by a continuing civil war and hopes for peace that culminated in intense UN-sponsored talks. These achieved a cease-fire agreement in a December 1991 New Year's Eve "Act of New York" which expanded the original ONUSAL established by Security Council Resolution 693, whose limited mission was restricted to monitoring human rights, and ...

  9. 1967 Salvadoran presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Anderson, Thomas P. Matanza: El Salvador's communist revolt of 1932. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. 1971. Benítez Manaut, Raúl. "El Salvador: un equilibrio imperfecto entre los votos y las botas." Secuencia 17:71-92 (mayo-agosto de 1990). Eguizábal, Cristina. "El Salvador: elecciones sin democracia."