The speech is given by a Salvadoran President who has been in office for four years. He starts by thanking various officials, dignitaries, and members of the public who have attended the event. He then talks about the transformation of El Salvador during his presidency, noting that the country is now a safer place for its citizens. He attributes this progress to the hard work and sacrifice of the Salvadoran people.
The President then discusses the challenges faced by El Salvador, including corruption and crime, which he describes as endemic problems that affect all areas of life in the country. He emphasizes that corruption hinders investment and the implementation of solutions and projects for the people.
He outlines three major announcements for the future. First, he proposes to reorganize the administrative political division of El Salvador, reducing the number of mayors from 262 to 44. This reduction, he argues, will make it easier to elect better mayors and supervise them. Second, he proposes to reduce the number of deputies in the legislative assembly to 60, as it was before the signing of false peace agreements. Finally, he declares war against corruption, stating that the government will use all legal tools to combat this issue.
The President concludes by announcing a raid on the properties of Alfredo Cristiani, a former president of El Salvador known for his corruption. He asserts that the seized assets will become the property of the Salvadoran people. He emphasizes the importance of standing up against corruption and returning what was stolen from the people.
1. The speech was given by the President of El Salvador.
2. The President thanked various officials and dignitaries for their presence.
3. The President mentioned the celebration of 50 years of marriage for Félix Ulloa and Lilian.
4. The President acknowledged the achievements of El Salvador over the past four years, stating it's now a different country.
5. The President highlighted the improvements in security, comparing El Salvador favorably to other countries in Latin America.
6. The President mentioned the need for a better distribution of taxes and the reduction of bureaucracy.
7. The President proposed reducing the number of mayors and deputies in El Salvador.
8. The President declared war against corruption, stating that no one has the right to be corrupt.
9. The President mentioned the seizure of assets from Alfredo Cristiani, a corrupt figure, as an example of the war against corruption.
10. The President emphasized the importance of reinventing oneself and the need for courage to do so.
11. The President stated that the citizens of El Salvador can now aspire to more, and that the country is no longer on the verge of collapse due to violence.
12. The President mentioned the importance of everyday life and the need for a peaceful country for this to happen.
13. The President mentioned the need to guarantee better public management and the necessary resources to satisfy all the needs that the country lacks.
14. The President stated that the citizens of El Salvador can now think about something else other than being killed or prevented from being killed.
15. The President mentioned the need to reduce the number of mayors and municipalities in El Salvador, stating that the country is too small to have 262 municipalities.
16. The President mentioned the need to reduce the number of deputies in the assembly, stating that the assembly had 60 deputies before the false peace agreements were signed.
17. The President stated that corruption affects all areas of life and that a country cannot function if there is corruption.
18. The President mentioned the need to build a prison for the corrupt, similar to the prison for the terrorists.
19. The President mentioned the need to seize everything the corrupt have and make them return what was stolen.