2014
Elections Observation Delegation January 28 – February 4, 2014
**Election Day is February 2nd**
Let me introduce myself. My name is
Pat and I am a retired nurse, mother and grandmother, who has traveled
extensively in Central America (CA), although this will be my first trip to El
Salvador, and my second MPT international experience. My Spanish is typically
understood by the kind respectful people I’ve met; however, I’m sure that my
High School teachers are shaking their heads at my grammar! Fortunately SHARE
is providing us with translators and the other MPT teamer speaks Spanish, so we
should be more than okay.

This will be my first experience
with election monitoring as well as with blogging, so I appreciate your
patience as we try to explain what we see happening. It is exciting for me to
be going and be with the people themselves, and begin to get to know them at a
different level, than I do as a tourist. As a tourist, I’ve often seen
beautiful sites, ate great interesting foods, and made friends. This time, I
expect that it will be different. As we are invited into the lives of some salvadoreños (Salvadorans),
I should learn about them and about myself. I hope to contribute by being in
solidarity with them. Whether or not or exactly how we contribute is TBD. I know, though, that I will grow as a person, and
I do hope that I will be able to communicate back to you more about the people
and their election.
Background: El Salvador is the smallest, but most densely populated country in Central America. About the size of Massachusetts, there are over 7 million people in El Salvador which is bordered on the north by Guatemala, the south by Honduras, and the west by the Pacific Ocean.


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