💨 Abstract
The article discusses the approval of the "Foreign Agents Law" by El Salvador's Legislative Assembly, which imposes a 30% tax on transactions and donations received by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) from foreign sources. The law aims to increase transparency and monitor foreign influence but has faced criticism for potentially infringing on democratic principles and human rights. Critics argue that the law is intended to control and suppress NGOs and independent media.
Courtesy: wtop.com
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