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The 2005 CIA World Factbook


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total population: 80.2%

       male: 82.8%

       female: 77.7% (2003 est.)

      Government El Salvador

      Country name:

       conventional long form: Republic of El Salvador

       conventional short form: El Salvador

       local long form: Republica de El Salvador

       local short form: El Salvador

      Government type:

       republic

      Capital:

       San Salvador

      Administrative divisions:

       14 departments (departamentos, singular - departamento);

       Ahuachapan, Cabanas, Chalatenango, Cuscatlan, La Libertad, La Paz,

       La Union, Morazan, San Miguel, San Salvador, Santa Ana, San Vicente,

       Sonsonate, Usulutan

      Independence:

       15 September 1821 (from Spain)

      National holiday:

       Independence Day, 15 September (1821)

      Constitution:

       23 December 1983

      Legal system:

       based on civil and Roman law, with traces of common law; judicial

       review of legislative acts in the Supreme Court; accepts compulsory

       ICJ jurisdiction, with reservations

      Suffrage:

       18 years of age; universal

      Executive branch:

       chief of state: President Elias Antonio SACA Gonzalez (since 1 June

       2004); Vice President Ana Vilma DE ESCOBAR (since 1 June 2004); note

       - the president is both the chief of state and head of government

       head of government: President Elias Antonio SACA Gonzalez (since 1

       June 2004); Vice President Ana Vilma DE ESCOBAR (since 1 June 2004);

       note - the president is both the chief of state and head of

       government

       cabinet: Council of Ministers selected by the president

       elections: president and vice president elected on the same ticket

       by popular vote for five-year terms; election last held 21 March

       2004 (next to be held March 2009)

       election results: Elias Antonio SACA Gonzalez elected president;

       percent of vote - Elias Antonio SACA Gonzalez (ARENA) 57.7%, Schafik

       HANDAL (FMLN) 35.6%, Hector SILVA (CDU-PDC) 3.9%, other 2.8%

      Legislative branch:

       unicameral Legislative Assembly or Asamblea Legislativa (84 seats;

       members are elected by direct, popular vote to serve three-year

       terms)

       elections: last held 16 March 2003 (next to be held March 2006)

       election results: percent of vote by party - NA%; seats by party -

       FMLN 31, ARENA 28, PCN 15, PDC 5, CD 5

      Judicial branch:

       Supreme Court or Corte Suprema (judges are selected by the

       Legislative Assembly)

      Political parties and leaders:

       Christian Democratic Party or PDC [Rodolfo PARKER]; Democratic

       Convergence or CD (formerly United Democratic Center or CDU) [Ruben

       ZAMORA, secretary general]; Democratic Party or PD [Jorge MELENDEZ];

       Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front or FMLN [Medardo

       GONZALEZ]; Liberal Democratic Party or PLD [Kirio Waldo SALGADO,

       president]; National Action Party or PAN [Gustavo Rogelio SALINAS,

       secretary general]; National Conciliation Party or PCN [Ciro CRUZ

       ZEPEDA, president]; National Republican Alliance or ARENA [Elias

       Antonio SACA Gonzalez]; Social Christian Union or USC (formed by the

       merger of Christian Social Renewal Party or PRSC and Unity Movement

       or MU) [Abraham RODRIGUEZ, president]; Social Democratic Party or

       PSD [Juan MEDRANO]

      Political pressure groups and leaders:

       labor organizations - Electrical Industry Union of El Salvador or

       SIES; Federation of the Construction Industry, Similar Transport and

       other activities, or FESINCONTRANS; National Confederation of

       Salvadoran Workers or CNTS; National Union of Salvadoran Workers or

       UNTS; Port Industry Union of El Salvador or SIPES; Salvadoran Union

       of Ex-Petrolleros and Peasant Workers or USEPOC; Salvadoran Workers

       Central or CTS; Workers Union of Electrical Corporation or STCEL;

       business organizations - National Association of Small Enterprise or

       ANEP; Salvadoran Assembly Industry Association or ASIC; Salvadoran

       Industrial Association or ASI

      International organization participation:

       BCIE, CACM, FAO, G-77, IADB, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICFTU, ICRM,

       IDA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, ISO

       (correspondent), ITU, MIGA, MINURSO, OAS, OPANAL, OPCW, PCA, RG, UN,

       UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UNMIL, UNOCI, UPU, WCL, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO,

       WToO, WTO

      Diplomatic representation in the US: chief of mission: Ambassador Rene Antonio LEON Rodriguez chancery: 2308 California Street NW, Washington, DC 20008 telephone: [1] (202) 265–9671 FAX: [1] (202) 234–3834 consulate(s) general: Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, New York (2), San Francisco, and Washington, DC consulate(s): Boston

      Diplomatic representation from the US: chief of mission: Ambassador H. Douglas BARCLAY embassy: Final Boulevard Santa Elena Sur, Antiguo Cuscatlan, La Libertad, San Salvador mailing address: Unit 3116, APO AA 34023 telephone: [503] 278–4444 FAX: [503] 278–5522

      Flag description:

       three equal horizontal bands of blue (top), white, and blue with

       the national coat of arms centered in the white band; the coat of

       arms features a round emblem encircled by the words REPUBLICA DE EL

       SALVADOR EN LA AMERICA CENTRAL; similar to the flag of Nicaragua,

       which has a different coat of arms centered in the white band - it

       features a triangle encircled by the words REPUBLICA DE NICARAGUA on

       top and AMERICA CENTRAL on the bottom; also similar to the flag of

       Honduras, which has five blue stars arranged in an X pattern

       centered in the white band

      Economy El Salvador

      Economy - overview:

       GDP per capita is roughly half that of Brazil, Argentina, and

       Chile, and the distribution of income is highly unequal. The

       government is striving to open new export markets, encourage foreign

       investment, modernize the tax and healthcare systems, and stimulate

       the sluggish economy. Implementation of the