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“Sovereign is he who decides the exception.”
— Carl Schmitt (Political Theology: Four Chapters on the Concept of Sovereignty, 1922)
El Salvador’s Prolonged State of Emergency
According to a 2024 academic analysis published by the Columbia Undergraduate Law Review, El Salvador has continuously extended its state of emergency since March 27, 2022. , using vague constitutional language that allows indefinite suspension of civil liberties. The Salvadoran constitution permits 30-day emergency declarations but includes a loophole allowing renewal if “circumstances continue.” Despite a reported 70% drop in homicides by 2023, the emergency remains in place, now reauthorized more than two dozen times. Under this regime, over two percent of the adult population has been incarcerated, with numerous reports of arbitrary detention, denial of due process, and alleged torture in state custody. The article contrasts El Salvador’s system with South Africa’s constitutional framework, offering it as one model for more accountable governance that integrates checks on emergency power…