AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoBukele’s “law and order” push: President Nayib Bukele and Attorney General Rodolfo Delgado inaugurated a new Attorney General’s Office headquarters, promising more tech, capacity, and faster investigations as El Salvador enters a “new stage” of institutional modernization. Border education clash: Honduras blocked an El Salvador education delegation delivering school kits and devices to dual-nationality border communities, citing concerns over military uniforms used by personnel. Honduras aviation shift: Honduras confirmed Toncontín Airport will not regain regular international flights because of the Palmerola concession rules, keeping Tegucigalpa’s international hub at Palmerola. Venezuela-Alex Saab twist: Venezuela’s Assembly president Jorge Rodríguez says Saab has had ties to U.S. agencies since 2019, adding a new layer to the deportation saga. Money and energy watch: El Salvador cut short-term loan rates, while an IAEA mission backed progress toward a future peaceful nuclear program. U.S. enforcement spillover: A Salvadoran man was convicted of illegal reentry after a bus-stop inspection, with sentencing set for August.
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