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- Daniel Ortega - Wikipedia
From an early age, Ortega opposed Nicaragua's president Anastasio Somoza Debayle, and became involved in the underground movement against his government Ortega and his brother Humberto formed the Insurrectionist, or Tercerista (Third Way) faction, culminating in the Nicaraguan Revolution
- Nicaragua makes Daniel Ortega and his wife Murillo ‘copresidents . . .
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Nicaragua’s Congress approved a constitutional reform on Thursday that would make President Daniel Ortega and his wife, current Vice President Rosario Murillo, “copresidents” of the Central American nation
- Daniel Ortega | Biography Facts | Britannica
Daniel Ortega (born November 11, 1945, La Libertad, Nicaragua) is a Nicaraguan guerrilla leader, member of the Sandinista junta that took power in 1979, and the elected president of Nicaragua (1984–90, 2007– )
- Daniel Ortega y Rosario Murillo consagran su poder en Nicaragua . . .
Daniel Ortega y su esposa Rosario Murillo consolidaron su mando absoluto en Nicaragua: como presidente y "copresidenta" controlarán todos los poderes del Estado y a la sociedad civil, según una reforma constitucional ratificada este jueves por el Parlamento
- The End of Democracy in Nicaragua: How the Ortega-Murillo Regime Took Over
The global response remains uncertain, with limited leverage to force political change Future Uncertain: Nicaragua faces two possible paths: prolonged dictatorship with deeper isolation and economic decline, or a resurgence of democratic resistance that could challenge the regime in the long term And now for the Deep Dive… Introduction
- Nicaragua: President Ortega, wife to be granted new powers
The 79-year-old Ortega has ruled Nicaragua for 28 years, having first come to power in 1979 following the fall of dictator Anastasio Somoza He was voted out of office in 1990 but returned as
- Nicaragua President Daniel Ortega tries to consolidate power
Zoom in: The amendments sent Wednesday by Ortega to the National Assembly, which is controlled by his Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN) party, also include making the president "coordinator" of the legislative, judicial and electoral branches
- Lista de presidentes da Nicarágua – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre
Presidentes da República da Nicarágua (1854-Presente) Ver também Política da Nicarágua História da Nicarágua Referências ↑ «Presidentes de Nicaragua desde 1834» Nicaragua Actual Arquivado do original em 13 de fevereiro de 2011
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