Former El Salvador Leader Mauricio Funes Dies in Exile

Sought refuge in Nicaragua amid corruption charges back home
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Posted Jan 22, 2025 9:47 PM CST
Former El Salvador Leader Mauricio Funes Dies in Exile
In this June 1, 2012 file photo, El Salvador's President Mauricio Funes stands in the National Assembly in San Salvador, El Salvador. Former El Salvador President Mauricio Funes, who spent the final years of his life in Nicaragua to avoid various criminal sentences, died late Tuesday. He was 65.   (AP Photo/Luis Romero, File)

Mauricio Funes, the former president of El Salvador, died Tuesday at the age of 65 in Nicaragua, where he had lived since 2016 to evade criminal sentences for corruption and making deals with street gangs. Nicaragua's Health Ministry stated he succumbed to a severe chronic illness. Funes, who led El Salvador from 2009 to 2014, was considered a "tenacious" leader by some, yet faced repeated corruption allegations and was sentenced in absentia to over 26 years in prison.

Funes entered politics under the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front, following a successful career as a journalist and CNN correspondent. His administration, once seen as a fresh approach for the party, ultimately ended with a legacy stained by corruption charges. In May 2023, he received a 14-year sentence for gang-related negotiations during his tenure, and was later sentenced for receiving kickbacks in a bridge construction project.

Despite the controversies, Funes denied wrongdoing, attributing the accusations to political persecution. His tumultuous relationship with current President Nayib Bukele was marked by frequent online disputes, as Bukele initiated legal actions against him over alleged dealings with gangs. Funes' presidency was followed by another FMLN leader, Salvador Sánchez Cerén, yet the party's influence has waned, leaving them without congressional seats after last year's elections. (This story was generated by Newser's AI chatbot. Source: the AP)

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