El Salvador’s attorney general’s office (FGR) last week announced that former congress president (2018-2019) Norman Quijano, of the right-wing opposition Alianza Republicana Nacionalista (Arena), would face trial for alleged electoral fraud and links to gangs. The case may well raise eyebrows among critics of President Nayib Bukele and subject his Nuevas Ideas (NI) administration to accusations of double standards given the existence of similar claims regarding the president and his allies, including, most recently, the FGR head Rodrigo Delgado [WR-22-44].End of preview - This article contains approximately 667 words.
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