Zablah attended the Escuela Panamericana.[3] He owns shares in four companies:Astra Motors,Check Out,Ahead,and Altermedia.[4]
Political career
In 2020,the Nuevas Ideas political party held internal elections to select its leadership,including the position of president—the leader of the party.[5]Yusef Bukele,one of Nayib Bukele's brothers,was the favorite to succeed then-leader Federico Anliker,[6] however,he later declined to contest the position.[5][7] Subsequently,Zablah became the favorite to succeed Anliker as the party's leader;his opponents were Isabel Monje and Israel Juárez.[5] On 1 March 2020,Zablah was elected as the leader of Nuevas Ideas,[8] winning 31,476 votes compared to Monje's 3,806 votes and Juárez's 868 votes.[9][10]
On 26 October 2023,Zablah accompanied Nayib Bukele when he initiated the process to register his re-election campaign for the 2024 presidential election.[11]
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