El Salvador: Political structure
Jun 9th 2009 | from the print edition
FROM THE ECONOMIST INTELLIGENCE UNIT
Official name
Republic of El Salvador
Form of state
Unitary republic
Legal system
US-style Supreme Court system
National legislature
Unicameral Legislative Assembly, comprising 64 locally and 20 nationally elected deputies, elected every three years
Electoral system
Universal adult suffrage
National elections
January 2009 (legislative and municipal), March 2009 (presidential); next elections due in 2012 (legislative and municipal) and 2014 (presidential)
Head of state
President elected for a single term of five years
National government
The president, currently Antonio Saca, governs with the support of Arena, which holds 34 seats in the legislature; he appoints and presides over a Council of Ministers. President-elect, Mauricio Funes, takes office on June 1st 2009.
Main political organisations
Government: right-wing Alianza Republicana Nacionalista (Arena)
Opposition: left-wing Frente Farabundo Marti para la Liberacion Nacional (FMLN); Partido de Conciliacion Nacional (PCN); Partido Democrata Cristiano (PDC); Cambio Democratico
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