“Be Like Ortega,” The Viral Message in Nicaragua for Covid-19
“Be like Ortega,” referring to Nicaragua’s president who hasn’t shown his face in public since the coronavirus went from an epidemic to a pandemic.
Read More“Be like Ortega,” referring to Nicaragua’s president who hasn’t shown his face in public since the coronavirus went from an epidemic to a pandemic.
Read MoreIt happened in a matter of days. Although on my arrival at the airport I found that sanitary control operation exaggerated, in the streets you felt safe.
Read MoreI just came back from the supermarket. I have to admit that my experience in the last year hadn’t prepared me for the shortages I came across this afternoon.
Read MoreWhy has the Nicaraguan government not decreed any serious measure against the coronavirus and goes against the tide to the rest of the countries?
Read MoreMy posture and my path have been clear since April: Ortega won’t go on his own, therefore we must get him out!
Read MoreNow the regime is putting everyone’s health at risk, especially the poorest, including its own supporters. We are facing an act of extreme irresponsibility.
Read MoreWe were scarcely four people in the bus, however, right on the other side of the aisle, a woman coughing head down caught my attention.
Read MoreDaniel Ortega and his wife/VP Rosario Murillo believe God has made Nicaraguans the chosen people, immune to the coronavirus.
Read MoreThe COVID-19 outbreak is a new potential source of volatility and a threat to the macroeconomic stability of Latin America and the Caribbean.
Read MoreIn the past year we’ve seen the reappearance of a long forgotten and essential element of any serious debate about economic development: chains of production.
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