Bitcoin-loving President Bukele reaches record support level after 4 years at the top (survey)

Bitcoin-loving President Bukele reaches record support level after 4 years at the top (survey)
, according to a survey recently carried out by Treseearch, almost 93 % of Salvadorians support President Nayib Bukele. This was the greatest support for the political leader who took office in 2019.
Bukele is a well-known personality in the cryptocurrency community, especially because of its pro-bitcoin posture. Under his rule, El Salvador was the first country to introduce the primary digital asset as a legal means of payment.
Salvadorians are satisfied with Bukele
according to the research only 5.3 % are dissatisfied with the work of the bukele government, while 92.3 % of their policies and measures. The greatest achievements of the president's cabinet include coping with the Covid 19 pandemic, the construction of new streets and the modernization of the motorway infrastructure as well as the implementation of reforms in the education sector.
In the general public, Bukele is known as the man who waged war against local criminal gangs and opened Bitcoin.
El Salvador was the first country to declare BTC in 2021 as a legal means of payment within its limits. Bukele's government was not content and introduced several initiatives in connection with the asset in the following years.
BTC bought at a macroeconomic level and used the winnings for it Build a huge veterinary hospital. It also revealed the intention to create a futuristic "Bitcoin-Stadt" This will be in the southeast of the Latin American country. Span>
It is not surprising that the future metropolis will introduce BTC as a currency, while its urban area is designed so that it could represent the logo of the digital wealth value from above.
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Second term of office for the leader?
Despite the constitution of El Salvador, which prohibits presidents to exercise consecutive mandates, Bukele said that he would take part in the elections in 2024.
"I am aware of the Salvadorian people that I have decided to run as a presidential candidate of the republic," said the 41-year-old span-speserver-spaces = "true"> announced in September.
, however, it seems that the controversial decision will not cause a counter reaction to the locals, since 93 % would like it to remain its chairman next year. 6.8 % would be happier if one other person acted as president.
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