“There is no way they can
reverse this on us,” Obando said. “If the riot police attack, it will be a
disaster. Nueva Segovia is a complicated place. We are very belligerent here.
This was the heart of the contra corridor and we have the bad habit of resolving
our problems in an inappropriate way.”
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Showing posts with label election. Show all posts
Showing posts with label election. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Friday, November 2, 2012
Politics: Sandanistas eye Total Control of Nicaragua
Some 200 councilman candidates running for office this
Sunday have died, according to estimates by the Independent Liberal Party
(PLI). Fortunately, only two of them actually died during the campaign; the
rest passed away long before their names were randomly plucked from an outdated
voter registry to serve as ballot-fillers for the zombie parties that the
Sandinista Front keeps locked in the barn to create an image of democratic
pluralism during election season.
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Sunday, October 14, 2012
Political: Chavez's Win feeds Nations' Venezuela Addiction
what could shake things up far more than the elections in
Venezuela is the little matter of the US’ Nov. 6 vote, with Republicans taking
a seriously hawkish tone. “In the last three years, Venezuela has become a narco-terrorist
state, turning it into an Iranian outpost in the Western hemisphere,” says the 2012 Republican Platform.
“The current regime issues Venezuelan passports or visas to
thousands of Middle Eastern terrorists offering safe haven to Hezbollah
trainers, operatives, recruiters and fundraisers,” the GOP claims. Were Romney to become president, the big question would be whether
he would follow that campaign rhetoric with equally tough actions — or would he
also continue the Obama administration’s policy of containing Chavez while
keeping the oil flowing?
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Politics: Venezuela's Chavez Wins Presidential Race
Since taking power in 1999, the flamboyant former soldier
has become a global flag-bearer of "anti-imperialism," gleefully
baiting the United States government while befriending leaders from Iran to
Belarus whom the West views with suspicion.
At home, casting himself as an heir to independence hero
Simon Bolivar, Mr Chavez has poured billions of oil revenues into anti-poverty
programs, and skilfully used his humble roots and folksy oratory to build a
close connection with the masses.
While that connection ensured his re-election, the
opposition's big share of the vote reflected a real and growing anger at Mr
Chavez's failure to fix basic problems such as violent crime, potholed roads,
electricity blackouts and entrenched corruption at all levels.
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Politics: Could Nicaragua’s president survive a Chavez loss in Venezuela?
Six years on, the inner workings of ALBA in Nicaragua remain
a mystery to all but a select coterie. That’s because Ortega’s inner circle of
family members and confidants has privatized Venezuelan aid through a web of
businesses linked to a main holding company called “ALBANISA,” short for ALBA
of Nicaragua, S.A.
Politics: Nicaraguan President Warns of Heathen 'puppets' on eve of Venezuelan Elections
Of course wealth is good, but the wealth of the few, at the
cost of the immense majority of people on this planet who live in extreme
poverty, who are living in hunger, who are dying due to lack of medicine, who
can’t go to school, that is bad wealth.
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