Editor’s note: The Washington Blade published a Spanish version of this story on Feb. 9. SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador — Elections for the Central American Parliament, the Legislative Assembly and municipal councils will take place in El Salvador on Feb.
28. Salvadorans on that day are called to make their choices for candidates for 3,200 public offices who will take office on May 1.
To position themselves and be considered by the population and get elected, the candidates have not allowed the pandemic to stop their work and launch their campaign platforms.
Such is the case of Alejandra Menjívar Guadrón, a Central American Parliament candidate who on Monday announced her platform and legislative agenda that is comprised of three principles.