Central American reunification

The first politician to come up with this idea was General Augusto César Sandino from Nicaragua,[citation needed] and the first political figure in modern times to propose a unification of Central America, including Panama, is President of El Salvador Nayib Bukele.

[4] During the 20th century, it was mainly leftist forces that would propose the reunification of Central America into a single political unit.

The two countries agreed to study the conditions that will allow the political unity of Central America through a Commission composed of three persons appointed by each of the governments subscribed to the agreement.

[7][8][9] In the early 2020s, Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele put forward calls for pursuing a deeper regional integration, eventually resulting in a modern Central American unified nation.

Technically Colombia has a small jut of land into the Central region with the town of Acanti, but it is primarily a South American country.