Analyst Bethy Arana, in a report published by Diario El Salvador, appealed to the masses in a population that polls point out that nothing is clearly defined on preference toward any political party (62 percent), despite the fact that the Nuevas Ideas party, currently in government, is supported by 29 percent, according to Cid Gallup.

“The call to these leaders is to listen to the people, to listen to the organizations. To Representative Claudia Ortiz, to “Chino” Flores,” Arana stated.

She described as very positive the proposal by the Secretary General of the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN) to broaden citizen participation in the party, which would allow non-affiliated members to run as candidates, as happened in 2008.

The race is still open with the likely participation of the FMLN, Vamos, and ARENA parties in the upcoming presidential elections on February 28, 2027.

Representative Claudia Ortiz, from the Vamos party, affirmed that “all options are on the table,” suggesting she might run as a candidate to challenge President Nayib Bukele in the elections, despite a Gallup poll showing the president with the support of nine out of ten Salvadorans.

The 2027 general elections will determine the president of the Republic, deputies, and municipal councils.

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