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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 . . .
Nicaragua’s Congress has approved a constitutional reform that would make President Daniel Ortega and his wife “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– )
- Nicaragua Reforms Create Revolutionary Socialist State Under Ortega
Daniel Ortega and his wife Rosario Murillo have consolidated their absolute control in Nicaragua: as president and “co-president” they will control all state powers and civil society, according to a constitutional reform ratified Thursday by Parliament
- Nicaragua President Daniel Ortega tries to consolidate power
Nicaragua's regime announced dozens of constitutional amendments yesterday that include extending President Daniel Ortega's term without elections Why it matters: Observers say the changes could sound the death knell for the nation's democracy, after years of the regime increasingly cracking down on any perceived opposition
- Nicaragua approves constitutional reforms giving president expansive . . .
A series of constitutional reforms granting sweeping new powers to Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega have been passed without dissent by the country’s legislature
- In Nicaragua, the constitution gives Pres. Ortega more power.
Nicaragua's constitutional revisions have now entrenched the political power of President Daniel Ortega and his wife, VP Rosario Murillo
- Nicaragua OKs reform to boost powers of President Daniel . . . - News24
Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega and his wife Rosario Murillo are set to assume absolute power after loyalist lawmakers Friday approved a constitutional amendment elevating her to the position of "co-president" and boosting the pair's joint control over the state
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