Nicaragua: Civic Movements and Political Parties Launch the National Coalition
Signing were the Civic Alliance, Blue and White Unity, the Peasant Movement, the FDN, and the political parties PLC, Yatama, and PRD.
Read MoreSigning were the Civic Alliance, Blue and White Unity, the Peasant Movement, the FDN, and the political parties PLC, Yatama, and PRD.
Read MoreThey met with opponents of the Ortega regime in El Salvador because Ortega prevented them from entering the country.
Read MoreThe Nicaraguan gov. deployed hundreds of police officers in the capital Managua to try and block a protest calling for the release of 61 political prisoners.
Read More“Mothers don’t give up, they demand justice!” Shouted the demonstrators, while names of the victims were heard in the megaphone.
Read MoreCitizens of Central America, and Nicaraguans in particular, have broken all records for asylum requests in Europe.
Read MoreThe delegation of MEPs had hoped to visit Nicaragua; However, Daniel Ortega denied their request to visit the country and verify the situation.
Read MoreThe Economist Intelligence Unit predicts negative growth for 2020 in Nicaragua and an average economic growth rate of 1.6% between 2021 and 2024.
Read MoreThe pride of Nicaraguan baseball states that he “couldn’t care less” about the possibility of having his name removed from the Nicaraguan national stadium.
Read MoreAs the months pass, the phenomenon of the spontaneous mobilization has become something of an impediment to the civic rebellion.
Read MoreThe plant would produce 300 megawatts at a cost of US $700 million, although sources close to the company couldn’t say “where that number came from”.
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