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  1. Nov 7, 2021 · Nevertheless, President Ortega and his FSLN party can still count on the support of like-minded anti-US governments in Cuba, Venezuela and Russia, among others. Related Topics Nicaragua

    • Does president Ortega rely on anti-US governments in Cuba?1
    • Does president Ortega rely on anti-US governments in Cuba?2
    • Does president Ortega rely on anti-US governments in Cuba?3
    • Does president Ortega rely on anti-US governments in Cuba?4
    • Lets’s Analyze The Dictator’S New Anti Imperialist Disguise
    • Free Trade Zones and Exports to The Us
    • How About Tourism?
    • The Anti-Imperialist Relies More on The Us

    The first thing to keep in mind is the dependency of Nicaragua’s economy regarding the US empire widened and deepened during the “antiimperialist Ortega” regime. As usual, I will rely on official data. Let’s start with exports. It turns out that the United States is the main destination for Nicaraguan exports. Plus, the aggregate that most of the p...

    Has anyone heard the anti-imperialist Ortega tirade against CAFTA? Nope. Now let’s move on to free trade zones. More than one hundred thousand Nicaraguan workers, mainly women, support their families working very hard in the halls of these facilities. According to the Central Bank, in 2019, 2.13 billion dollars were exported to the United States. M...

    The data from the last normal year in terms of tourism pertain to 2017. During that year, 367,000 tourists from the United States arrived in the country. How many small, micro and medium companies, restaurants and hotels of all sizes have benefited from US tourism? Let’s move on to family remittances. Official figures indicate that in 2019, remitta...

    Contradictorily, the anti-imperialist turned out worse than the neoliberals in deepening the dependency of the Nicaraguan economy vis-à-vis the empire. This data gives rise to at least two questions. Is it that Ortega ignores these figures and because of that looks ridiculous ranting against imperialism? Or is it that he knows them very well and is...

  2. During 2018 anti-government protests in Nicaragua, President Daniel Ortega’s government responded violently with force. In both cases, scores were killed, and the leaders still have a firm grip...

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  3. Aug 16, 2021 · Since late May, the increasingly authoritarian Ortega government has detained over 32 opposition figures, including politicians, human rights activists, students, and other civil society leaders, according to a count by the U.S. State Department.

  4. Feb 24, 2023 · In a televised address, President Daniel Ortega denied having any negotiations about the deportations with the United States, which, since 2018, has imposed targeted sanctions on people tied to Ortega. What motivations led to the prisoners’ release, and how might it affect bilateral relations with the United States?

  5. Many critics of the Ortega government, including opposition leaders, journalists and members of civil society, fled the country in mid-2021. After Ortega was re-elected in 2021, United States President Joe Biden banned him and his officials from entering the United States.

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  7. Feb 23, 2023 · Three leftist governments in Latin America -- Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela -- are under US sanctions accused of rights abuses and authoritarian leanings.

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