Chapultepec Peace Accords

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The Chapultepec Peace Accords were the 1992 agreements that ended El Salvador’s civil war by establishing political reforms, demilitarization, and the integration of former guerrillas into civilian life.


Statements (48)
Predicate Object
instanceOf ceasefire agreement
international treaty
peace agreement
abbreviation FMLN
ONUSAL
aimedTo end armed conflict in El Salvador
promote national reconciliation
citySignedIn Mexico City
conflictEnded Salvadoran Civil War
country El Salvador
countrySignedIn Mexico
dateSigned 1992-01-16
hasComponent Geneva Agreement
Mexico City Agreement
New York Agreement
San José Agreement
language Spanish
legalStatus binding agreement
mediatedBy United Nations
monitoredBy United Nations Observer Mission in El Salvador
party Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front
Government of El Salvador
providedFor ceasefire
constitutional reforms
creation of a new civilian police force
demilitarization
electoral reforms
establishment of a Truth Commission
integration of former guerrillas into civilian life
judicial reforms
political reforms
reduction of armed forces
reintegration of ex-combatants
respect for human rights
separation of armed forces and public security
region Central America
resultedIn democratization of El Salvador
end of civil war in El Salvador
transformation of FMLN into a political party
withdrawal of military from public security
signedAt Chapultepec Castle
signedBy FMLN leadership
President Alfredo Cristiani
subjectOf post-conflict reconstruction in El Salvador
transitional justice in Latin America
topic peace process in El Salvador
witnessedBy UN Secretary-General
yearSigned 1992


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