Nicaragua to See Greater Exploitation of Natural Resources
Recent reforms to Nicaragua’s Constitution eliminate governmental commitments to environmental protection.
Read MoreRecent reforms to Nicaragua’s Constitution eliminate governmental commitments to environmental protection.
Read MoreThe five-year intergovernmental project includes coordinating efforts to address threats to security and stability.
Read MoreThe reforms “institutionalize nepotism, and subordinate public institutions to the absolute control of the presidential family.”
Read MoreExtreme right-wing groups in Latin America have found a wellspring that draws from historical revisionism and political incorrectness.
Read MoreAlmost four years after the “inauguration,” the center is closed, with the pink paint and the giant photo of Ortega and Murillo peeling off.
Read More“Apart from absolute monarchies, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a constitution that concentrates so much power in the hands of the executive.”
Read MoreIllegal arrests have taken place in at least ten departments of Nicaragua, including Leon, Masaya and Esteli, says a monitoring organization.
Read MoreThis is the same repressive policy that the Ortega regime has been carrying out for several years: barring return to some Nicaraguans.
Read MoreWhy does the same person who signed the restoration of municipal autonomy in 1987 now endorse its abolition?
Read MoreThe dictator sent a proposed law to regulate the functioning of international organizations, cooperation agencies, and diplomatic missions.
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