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El Salvador President Nayib Bukele has announced a ban on the use of inclusive language in public education institutions.
The move aims to regulate language practices in schools and ensure adherence to standard linguistic norms. This decision is part of a broader set of educational reforms. Details are being clarified.
Bukele's directive on language in public schools adds to a series of policy shifts that have marked his administration. His recent measures, including the comprehensive reforms surrounding national observances such as his widely covered Independence Day address, underscore a broader strategy to assert greater governmental control in diverse areas. Parallel developments, such as the state's heightened focus on security reflected in major initiatives like the recent drug trafficking operation, illustrate Bukele's continuing efforts to shape El Salvador's institutional landscape.