The trial against the former president, who lives in Nicaragua under the protection of the Ortega-Murillo dictatorship, could last up to two weeks
HAVANA TIMES – A criminal court in El Salvador began a trial on Tuesday May 14th against former president Mauricio Funes (2009-2014) on charges of corruption, as reported by the Attorney General’s Office.
“Due to the amount of documentary, testimonial, and expert evidence we have, this (hearing) could last between one and two weeks,” said a representative of the Attorney General’s Office in a video broadcast on X, without identifying themselves.
She detailed that this case is related “to the illicit negotiations that took place in relation to the construction of a bridge in El Salvador” an