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The following is a list of all eighty-four (84) members of the XII Legislative Assembly of El Salvador (2018–2021). The session began on 1 May 2018 and ended on 1 May 2021. The session began on 1 May 2018 and ended on 1 May 2021.
The following is a list of all eighty-four (84) members of the XIII Legislative Assembly of El Salvador (2021–2024). The session began on 1 May 2021 and will end on 1 May 2024. The session began on 1 May 2021 and will end on 1 May 2024.
The following tables list the results of opinion polls for the 2021 legislative elections conducted between September 2019 and February 2021 in reverse chronological order. The party with the highest percentage is listed in bold and displayed with its background shaded, and the party with the second highest percentage is listed in bold.
26 March 2021 [3] Minister of Agriculture and Livestock: Pablo Salvador Anliker Infante: 1 June 2019 7 April 2021 [3] Minister of Education: Carla Evelyn Hananía de Varela: 1 June 2019 22 February 2022 [3] Minister of Agriculture and Livestock: David Josué Martínez Panameño: 7 April 2021 9 March 2022 [10] Minister of Agriculture and Livestock
Ongoing — COVID-19 pandemic in El Salvador. 14 January – Acting United States Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen announces terrorism charges against fourteen MS-13 leaders imprisoned in El Salvador. [1] 18 January – Authorities said that money sent home by migrants reached a high of USD$5.92 billion in 2020, 4.8% higher than in 2019.
Blue Room of the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador. The Salvadoran legislature is a unicameral body. Until 2024, it was made up of 84 deputies, all of whom are elected by direct popular vote according to open-list proportional representation to serve three-year terms and are eligible for immediate re-election.
The 2021 Salvadoran political crisis occurred on 1 May 2021 when the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador voted to remove several judges from the Supreme Court and remove the Attorney General of El Salvador, both of which had been vocal opponents to the presidency of Nayib Bukele.
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