Two years and a little less than a month after the election of Nayib Bukele as president, next Sunday, February 28, Salvadorans go to the polls again to elect deputies and municipal offices in a day that will also serve to assess the first 21 months of government of the president. The elections will be held amid the tense political climate that on February 9 left the record in the Legislative Assembly of a controversial proposal. Protected by article 131 of the Constitution, which gives said chamber the power to declare the "physical or mental incapacity of the President of the Republic," Deputy Ricardo Velásquez,