Taraciuk Broner: “El enfoque tiene que ser identificar cuáles son las alertas tempranas de este declive democrático”

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La directora del Programa sobre Estado de Derecho del Diálogo Interamericano, Tamara Taraciuk Broner, analizó las políticas de seguridad del Presidente Bukele y las alertas tempranas del declive democrático en la región con la Radio y Televisión Española (RTVE)

Comentarios de Taraciuk Broner:

"El péndulo está yendo hacia el autoritarismo más que hacia la democracia y en ese ámbito, creo que el enfoque tiene que ser identificar cuáles son las alertas tempranas de este declive democrático, que tiene que ver con estos embates a la independencia judicial, ... a las elecciones libres, al trabajo de la prensa y de la sociedad civil."

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