“Venezuela’s Primaries Were a Mandate for Change”
“I insist that there’s a window here, and we must try to keep that window open, and hopefully turn it into a door.”
Read More“I insist that there’s a window here, and we must try to keep that window open, and hopefully turn it into a door.”
Read MoreErnesto Medina: “Incompetence and ineptitude: there are no students, they have no budget, and they cannot create a real university”.
Read More“I believe that Nicaraguans feel they’re in a box they can’t escape from, where there’s no option for how to change the country.”
Read MoreIncreased remittances, tax extortion, & exports to the US are not sustainable in the medium term in the face of corruption and internal unrest
Read MoreWithin this plural space, there is a general recognition that it has to be strengthened to include sectors or people not yet represented.
Read More“Investors see that that they’re not only confiscating those involved in politics or the NGOs, but they’re attacking company owners as well.”
Read MoreDemanding freedom for journalist Victor Ticay, and a call to the international press to condemn the Ortega dictatorship.
Read MoreMichael Reid: “Ambitious politicians in Latin America are not looking at Daniel Ortega or Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro.”
Read MoreVioleta Granera, Félix Maradiaga, Ana Margarita Vijil and Lesther Alemán highlight citizen resistance and “clandestine” work on the ground
Read More“The canal was a failure, but the concession is still in force, in the hands of corrupt interests.”
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