Historian and PhD in Legal and Social Sciences specializing in the Balkans from the University of Malaga. Master's degree in History from the University of Granada.
The granting of the Nobel Peace Prize to María Corina Machado reopens the debate over the coherence between her democratic struggle and a confrontational political discourse aligned with the far right and international interventionism.
El Salvador is experiencing the collapse of its post-war democratic system, while Bukele concentrates power under an authoritarian model legitimized by the promise of security.