The old president’s network inside the country activates. Judges are bribed, witnesses disappear, and a general stages a “minor coup attempt” to create a distraction. Lucía realizes the only way to win is to turn the cartel against the new president. She secretly meets El Verdugo. Their conversation is electric: the monster and the idealist. He agrees to flip—not for justice, but because the new president cheated him on the port deal.
We open six months after the fall. The former president (based loosely on the real-world figure’s exiled ghost) lives under house arrest in a gilded cage—a luxury compound in a non-extradition country. He spends his days dictating memoirs, but his nights are spent on encrypted calls. A young, idealistic prosecutor (new series regular, Lucía Márquez ) arrives from The Hague with a sealed indictment. Within 24 hours, she is nearly killed in a “random” car accident. Someone inside her own team sold her out. el presidente s02 bluray
In the capital, the new president—a former minister who publicly condemned the old regime—is secretly worse. He has rebranded the corruption as “efficiency fees.” A leaked audio tape (recorded by a murdered journalist in S01) threatens to expose him. To silence it, he makes a pact with the Pacific Cartel , offering them control of three major ports. The old president watches from afar, smiles, and places a single phone call: “Let him dig his own grave.” The old president’s network inside the country activates
The old president escapes in the chaos, wounded, clutching a USB drive with enough secrets to bring down three governments. He limps into a jungle village. A child offers him water. He drinks, then pulls out a satellite phone. “Start over,” he says. “New country. New name.” The camera pulls back to reveal the village’s name—a place where a different dictator is rumored to be hiding. Fade to black. She secretly meets El Verdugo
A CIA station chief (played by a cameo actor, a ruthless pragmatist) arrives. The US doesn’t care about justice—they want lithium. The country sits on the world’s largest untapped lithium reserve. The CIA offers the old president a deal: deliver the lithium contracts to an American consortium, and they’ll scuttle the international tribunal. The old president refuses. Not because he’s moral—because he wants the lithium for himself.
The climax. The old president returns in secret, landing on a remote airstrip. He assembles his old cabinet in a bunker. The plan: let Lucía and El Verdugo expose the new president, then sweep in as the “stable alternative.” But Carlos—the son—betrays him. He has already sold the lithium rights to China. A three-way firefight erupts in the bunker: the old president’s loyalists, the cartel hitmen, and Lucía’s special forces team (authorized at the last minute by a compromised UN).
After the explosive finale of Season 1, a disgraced president fights from the shadows to reclaim his legacy, while a new generation of corrupt officials, cartel leaders, and international power brokers carve up a nation on the brink of collapse.