Guillermo Gallegos

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Guillermo Gallegos
Gallegos in 2017
Deputy of the Legislative Assembly
Assumed office
1 May 2000
ConstituencySan Salvador
105th President of the Legislative Assembly
In office
7 November 2016 – 1 May 2018
Preceded byLorena Peña
Succeeded byNorman Quijano
Personal details
Born
Guillermo Antonio Gallegos Navarrete

(1970-06-24) 24 June 1970 (age 53)
Sensuntepeque, El Salvador
Political partyGrand Alliance for National Unity
Other political
affiliations
Nationalist Republican Alliance (until 2010)
Alma materTechnological University of El Salvador
OccupationPolitician, lawyer

Guillermo Antonio Gallegos Navarrete (born 24 June 1970) is a Salvadoran lawyer and politician of the Grand Alliance for National Unity (GANA). He currently serves as a deputy of the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador and previously served as the president of the Legislative Assembly

Early life[edit]

Guillermo Antonio Gallegos Navarrete was born on 24 June 1970 in Sensuntepeque, Cabañas, El Salvador.[1] He graduated from the Technological University of El Salvador as a bachelor in legal sciences.[2]

Political career[edit]

Gallegos with Vice President Óscar Ortiz in 2016.
Political advertising supporting Gallegos's re-election in 2021.

Gallegos was elected as a deputy of the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador from San Salvador in the 2000 legislative election. He was re-elected to the Legislative Assembly in 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015, 2018, and 2021.[2]

On 16 January 2010, Gallegos and eleven other deputies of the Nationalist Republican Alliance (ARENA) split from the party and established the Grand Alliance for National Unity. Gallegos was the party's founder.[1][3]

In July 2013, Gallegos called for an investigation into the activities of Raúl Mijango regarding the government's ongoing truce with criminal gangs. On 4 July 2013, Mijango claimed that homicides would decrease in 72 afters after an increase in homicides, to which Gallegos stated "a person who has knowledge, control, and knows how the gangs act, and says that in 72 hours homicides may drop is also in some way an accomplice". Mijango refuted Gallegos' claim.[4]

On 17 May 2021, Gallegos, along with four other government ministers, was named by the United States government as being corrupt.[5][6]

2024 election[edit]

In April 2023, Gallegos stating he would seek re-election to the Legislative Assembly in the 2024 general election,[7] but later, in June 2023, he stated that he was running for mayor of San Salvador Centro.[8] The following day, he reverted his decision, stating that he would be seeking re-election to the Legislative Assembly.[9]

Gallegos and other leaders of GANA believed that incumbent president Nayib Bukele would run for re-election with GANA rather than switching to Nuevas Ideas.[10] Gallegos stated that GANA would endorse Bukele's re-election campaign if he ran under the banner of another party instead of GANA[11] and that GANA would not participate in the presidential election unless Bukele was the party's candidate.[12] On 26 June 2023, the day after Bukele officially registered as Nuevas Ideas' presidential candidate, Gallegos confirmed that GANA would not run a presidential or vice presidential candidate, stating that the party supported Bukele's re-election campaign.[13] Gallegos failed to win re-election.[14]

On 4 March 2024, Gallegos announced that he would retire from politics, stating that GANA needed new opportunities to grow.[15]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Gómez, Yanuario (1 January 2021). "«Insistiré en Apoyar Todas Aquellas Propuestas Dirigidas en dar Seguridad y Tranquilidad a los Salvadoreños», Guillermo Gallegos, Fundador del Partido GANA" ["I Will Insist on Supporting All Those Proposals Directed at Giving Security and Tranquility to Salvadorans", Guillermo Gallegos, Founder of the GANA Party]. Dario El Salvador (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 July 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Perfil Público Diputado Guillermo Antonio Gallegos Navarrete" [Public Profile Deputy Guillermo Antonio Gallegos Navarrete]. Government of El Salvador (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 July 2023.
  3. ^ "GANA Firma Acta de Constitución como Instituto Político" [GANA Signs Constitutional Act as Political Institution]. El Diario de Hoy (in Spanish). 16 January 2010. Archived from the original on 16 January 2010. Retrieved 19 July 2023.
  4. ^ Cawley, Marguerite (5 July 2013). "El Salvador Politicians Demand Investigation into Truce Mediator". InSight Crime. Archived from the original on 3 October 2022. Retrieved 24 February 2023.
  5. ^ Renteria, Nelson; Hesson, Ted (17 May 2021). "U.S. names El Salvador President's Aide on "Corrupt Officials" List". Reuters. Retrieved 8 June 2021.
  6. ^ Goodman, Joshua (18 May 2021). "US Report: Allies of El Salvador's President Deemed Corrupt". Sentinel Colorado. Retrieved 8 June 2021.
  7. ^ García, Jessica (25 April 2023). "Guillermo Gallegos Buscará un Período Más en la Asamblea Porque "Bukele se lo Pidió"" [Guillermo Gallegos Will Seek Another Term in the Assembly Because "Bukele Asked For It"]. El Diario de Hoy (in Spanish). Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  8. ^ Acosta, Dennis (25 June 2023). "Guillermo Gallegos Buscará Candidatura por la Alcaldía de San Salvador Centro" [Guillermo Gallegos Seeks Candidacy for the Mayorship of San Salvador Centro]. El Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 June 2023.
  9. ^ Guzmán, Jessica (26 June 2023). "Guillermo Gallegos se Retracta de Candidatura como Alcalde de San Salvador Centro" [Guillermo Gallegos Retracts Candidacy as Mayor of San Salvador Centro]. El Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 June 2023.
  10. ^ Crespín, Verónica (19 September 2022). "GANA no Descarta una Coalición para Respaldar a Bukele en una Posible Candidatura Presidencial" [GANA does not Discard a Coalition to Support Bukele in a Possible Presidential Candidacy]. El Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 June 2023.
  11. ^ Portillo, Denni; Villarroel, Gabriela (11 July 2022). "GANA Apoyará la Reelección de Bukele Aunque Cambie de Partido" [GANA Supports the Re-Election of Bukele if He Changes Party]. El Diario de Hoy (in Spanish). Retrieved 21 March 2023.
  12. ^ Guerrero, Jonathan (16 June 2023). "Diputado Guillermo Gallegos: «Al Único Candidato Presidencial que Podemos Llevar es a Nayib Bukele»" [Deputy Guillermo Gallegos: "The Only Presidential Candidate that We Can Take is Nayib Bukele"]. La Noticia SV (in Spanish). San Salvador, El Salvador. Retrieved 18 June 2023.
  13. ^ Crespín, Verónica (27 June 2023). "Gana No Presentará Candidato a Presidente para Apoyar a Bukele" [GANA Will Not Present a Candidate for President to Support Bukele]. El Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 June 2023.
  14. ^ Morales, David (18 February 2024). "Diputados de Nuevas Ideas, Aliados de Bukele y Opositores, Perdieron su Curul en la Asamblea Legislativa" [Deputies of Nuevas Ideas, Bukele's Allies, and Members of the Opposition who Lost Their Seat in the Legislative Assembly]. La Noticia SV (in Spanish). El Salvador. Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  15. ^ Beltrán, Benjamín (4 March 2024). "Dip. Guillermo Gallegos: "Yo he Decidido Cerrar mi Ciclo como Candidato Político o Candidato a Elección Popular"" [Deputy Guillermo Gallegos: "I Have Decided to Close my Cycle as a Political Candidate or a Candidate to Popular Election]. La Noticia SV (in Spanish). El Salvador. Retrieved 4 March 2024.
Political offices
Preceded by President of the Legislative Assembly
2016–2018
Succeeded by