The Tokyo Stock Exchange handed over its protocol function to the Presidential House to hand over credentials. The activity was held at the National Theater, from whose balcony Bukele came out to welcome him.
February 29, 2024 – at 17:59
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A strong security apparatus outside the national theater. Photo by EDH/Francisco Rubio -
Preparations began early in the central area of the capital, where the journalists were transported, who passed the security services of the presidential house. Due to this event, some streets in the historic center have been closed since the early hours of the morning. Photo by EDH/Francisco Rubio -
People inside commercial buildings Security protocol has been installed for those entering the theater perimeter. Photo by EDH/Francisco Rubio -
The credentials will be presented at the National Theater, a space naturally designated for theatrical productions and artistic functions. Photo by EDH/Francisco Rubio -
In the afternoon, government officials and New Ideas MPs began arriving at the theatre. Photo by EDH/Francisco Rubio -
Military guard for the theater area. Photo by EDH/Francisco Rubio -
Photo by EDH/Francisco Rubio -
The specialist in the matter said, “Handing over credentials is an act of the Supreme Court, but without any shame, it once again ceded its powers to the Presidential Council, amid electoral silence, in violation of the rights of citizens.” Ruth Lopez was questioned this week. Photo by EDH/Francisco Rubio -
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Part of security in the National Theater area before handing over credentials to Bukele and Ulloa. Photo by EDH/Francisco Rubio -
Post-event lighting equipment has been installed. Photo by EDH/Francisco Rubio -
The Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) handed over credentials on Thursday to Nayib Bukele and Felix Ulloa, certifying their re-election as President and Vice-President for the five-year term from 2024 to 2029. Photo EDH/ Francisco Rubio -
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Photo by EDH/Francisco Rubio -
Photo by EDH/Francisco Rubio -
The army guards the fence outside the National Theater. Photo by EDH/Francisco Rubio