The Crisis in Bolivia and Nicaragua: Similarities and Differences
Carlos F. Chamorro looks at the similarities and differences in the civic rebellions in Bolivia and Nicaragua.
Read MoreCarlos F. Chamorro looks at the similarities and differences in the civic rebellions in Bolivia and Nicaragua.
Read MoreWith the crisis in Nicaragua, the true anti-poor nature of Daniel Ortega’s regime has been more clearly visible.
Read MoreThe Bolivian protests played a key part, followed by the OAS report documenting the fraud, but the final push was given by the armed forces.
Read More“I would recommend that the Party Congress tell us who the next candidate will be, our next leader”, said Eden Pastora.
Read MoreSociology student Harley Morales Pon gives his view on some of the challenges facing the Nicaraguan opposition forces.
Read More“What happened in Bolivia is that institutions were respected. This allowed everything to be resolved without the need for so much violence and hundreds of deaths.”
Read MoreWhat Bolivia succeeded in doing in 20 days of social pressure, Nicaragua has failed to do over a much longer time. The author explores why.
Read MoreAs a first stage to invoke a return to democracy, the main objective of the political opposition in Nicaragua is to remove the Ortega regime from power.
Read MoreNicaraguan president Daniel Ortega spoke out last Friday against the private sector and minimized the closure of companies affected by the crisis.
Read MoreA group of Ortega supporters were seen this past Friday in the center of Managua displaying brand new black T-shirts with the word “PLOMO” (lead) on the back.
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