Release of innocents captured during the gang crackdown
Respect of workers' rights
Methods
Protest march
Parties
Protesters
ARENA
FMLN
Nuestro Tiempo
Vamos
Other civil organizations
Salvadoran government
Lead figures
Joel Sánchez
Manuel Flores
Luis Parada
Claudia Ortiz
Nayib Bukele
Rolando Castro
Number
"Thousands"[1]
Protests against re-election occurred in San Salvador, El Salvador on 1 May 2023 and 15 September 2023. In two protest marches, protesters marched from the Cuscatlán Park and the Rosales Hospital to the Gerardo Barrios Plaza in protest of the 2022–23 gang crackdown and President Nayib Bukele's re-election campaign. Protesters also demanded an increase in minimum wage and that the government respects the rights of syndicates and respects the constitution.
^Sullivan, Rory (16 September 2023). "El Salvador Becoming a Nicaragua-Style Dictatorship, Civil Groups Warn". The Times. San Salvador, El Salvador. Retrieved 16 September 2023.
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