President of PROESA criticizes US senators and congressmen. UU. For his adverse opinions in Bukele

The head of the government agency for export promotion, Salvador Antonio Gómez Góchez, expressed serious criticism against American Democratic and Republican lawmakers.

The president of the Export and Investment Promotion Agency of El Salvador, PROESA, Salvador Antonio Gómez Góchez, charged against congressmen and senators of the United States who express their worrying opinions on the democratic governability in El Salvador, the indications of presumed corruption and the increasingly alarming nexuses of organized crime at government levels.

Gómez Góchez said that American legislators, both Democrats and Republicans, should stick to thinking about El Salvador only knowingly, and follow the example of the popular voice of the world that in consensus, according to his saying, regards Nayib Bukele as the best president in the world, including the media of “the whole planet.”

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The head of the self-employed poured his opinions on Wednesday night at an event to present the Salvadoran Corridor project in Prince George’s County, Maryland, held at a party venue in the neighborhood of Adelphi, an event that ended up taken by the Salvadoran government and concluded as an event of the pro-government party; despite being an effort to open up local government in this county where thousands of Salvadorans reside.

“Here in the United States congressmen tend to think of our country without being aware of what is happening there, a new generation of young people has risen up and taken in their hands the conduit and life of our country, championed by “Our president Nayib Bukele, considered the best president in the world, is not what I say. All the media around the world say so.” Gómez Góchez said.

However, the views of lawmakers in both the Senate and the House of Representatives of the U.S. federal legislature are based on reports they receive from all U.S. government agencies on Salvadoran soil and from the United States. stacking of multiple observers from the academic, economic, social, judicial, political, and cultural environment of El Salvador and the Latin American region.

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Councilor Taveras, on the right, with members of the committee and Salvadoran officials. Photo EDH / Tomàs Guevara

The voices are also linked to the commitments in the various committees where the funds of assistance and economic cooperation of the United States to El Salvador and other countries of the so-called North Central American Triangle are endorsed.

His position is far from reality as media outlets such as the prestigious The Washington Post, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, The Country, to name just a few have warned in all its news treatment the authoritarian drift of the Salvador, both in its news coverage and in the opinion pages.

The president of PROESA added that Salvadorans in the United States should not allow congressmen like those in California, where he resided until 13 years ago, (Norma Torres, for example) to engage in thinking against El Salvador. The Guatemalan-born lawmaker has been a key piece in the lower house in pointing out unstoppable corruption in the region and sponsoring the best legislative tools for the United States to focus cooperation on accountability and the rule of law. .

“El Salvador two years ago was another, now we have a new one and we have to defend it, that’s why I leave you the challenge to tell your representatives in Congress to go and visit this new El Salvador and that then they can give any opinion, “said the self-employed president in charge of encouraging investment.

The opinions of the president of PROESA came a day after the State Department, the driving force behind US diplomacy, also issued its latest report on Human Rights in which it makes serious remarks and does not take its finger off the line. on unstoppable corruption, summary attacks by state forces, and disobedience to court orders, among others.

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