Monday, March 16, 2009

El Salvador's Former Rebels Win Presidential Election -- News Updates

Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front candidate Mauricio Funes, center, with wife Vanda, and running mate Salvador Sanchez Ceren, claimed victory for the leftist party. Experts called his lead insurmountable. He has compared himself to Obama. Jose Cabezas / AFP/Getty Images

Salvadoran Ex-Rebels Win Presidency For First Time -- Yahoo News/AP

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador – A leftist television journalist made history by bringing a party of former guerrillas to power for the first time since the end of a bloody civil war and promised Monday to unite the country after a bitter presidential campaign.

Mauricio Funes, a moderate plucked from outside the ranks of the rebel-group-turned-political-party Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front, ended two decades of conservative rule in El Salvador in Sunday's election — and became the latest leftist to rise to power in Latin America at a time of uncertainty over how President Barack Obama will approach the region.

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More News On El Salvador

El Salvador ex-rebels win power through ballot box -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Leftist Declares Victory In El Salvador Election -- Washington Post
Leftist Salvadoran Party Wins Vote -- New York Times
Leftist in El Salvador Claims Victory in Presidential Vote -- Wall Street Journal
El Salvador Elects First Leftist President -- Los Angeles Times
Left-winger wins El Salvador poll -- BBC
El Salvador Taking a Left Turn -- Washington Times editorial
El Salvador Election: Is this a Referendum on Chávez? -- Christian Science Monitor
FACTBOX: Salvadoran President-elect Mauricio Funes -- Reuters

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