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Why El Salvador President Bukele's foreign agents law fuelling democratic concerns
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El Salvador's Congress, under President Bukele's control, has approved a controversial law requiring individuals and organizations receiving foreign funding to register and face a 30% tax. Critics denounce the law as a censorship tool designed to silence dissent and target NGOs critical of Bukele's administration.
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