EL SALVADOR: CUARTO ANIVERSARIO DEL GOBIERNO DEL CAMBIO, AVANCES Y DESAFIOS PARA LA TRANSFORMACION SOCIAL

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  • Nelson de Jesús Quintanilla Gómez

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https://doi.org/10.47695/hegemonia.vi12.104

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Gobierno, Gestión, Partidos Políticos, Oposición, Transformación Social

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The fundamental purpose of this article is to explain the most important advances and challenges to the social transformation of El Salvador since this is the first leftist government directed by President Mauricio Funes and the Vice President Salvador Sánchez Cerén. The administration has been done together with the Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional (FMLN) and a Government Cabinet represented by different kind of people from the society. In order to elaborate this report, the methodology taken was the qualitative and critical analysis methods to develop diverse approaches and lenses about the work done and for those who are in the opposite side either political parties or enterprises to make a contrast with the concrete reality. Also, it is taken into account the reports from journalists and official reports from the government as well as the party FMLN analysis of the celebration of the fourth years of administrations and opinions from people of the society in the results of the surveys published. It outlines a balance of the four years of administration comparing to twenty years governed by the ARENA party and the role It is doing as an opposition party related to the governability and the searching of solutions to the main problems of the country. Finally, it is focused the need of continuing making the changes to advance and to make the social transformation to get a fair, democratic and development of a perspective society.

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2020-04-05

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de Jesús Quintanilla Gómez, N. . (2020). EL SALVADOR: CUARTO ANIVERSARIO DEL GOBIERNO DEL CAMBIO, AVANCES Y DESAFIOS PARA LA TRANSFORMACION SOCIAL. Hegemonia, (12), 13. https://doi.org/10.47695/hegemonia.vi12.104

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