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Sandinistas block Internet in National Assembly

Sandinistas block Internet in National Assembly

Opposition lawmakers in Nicaragua are lambasting an unannounced and unilateral decision by the ruling Sandinista Front to cut Internet service to all congressmen inside the legislative chamber of the National Assembly. On Tuesday, lawmakers showed up to work to find...
March 14, 2013 · 9 Comments


Congress fails to elect new officials (again)

Congress fails to elect new officials (again)

After six laborious months of politicking, glad-handing, video gaming, canal dreaming, gum flapping, unilateral legislating and opposition arm-flapping, the 91 lawmakers of Nicaragua’s honorable National Assembly have turned off their cell phones, grunted into their bathing suits and head off...
July 12, 2012 · No Comments


Sandinistas pass municipal reforms

(posted May 31, 6:00 p.m.)- The Sandinista supermajority in the National Assembly flexed its muscles again today by unilaterally approving into law President Daniel Ortega’s proposal to triple and quadruple the size of municipal governments from 2,178 city councilmen in...
June 1, 2012 · No Comments


Gay activist threatens to ‘out’ Nicaraguan lawmakers

Gay activist threatens to ‘out’ Nicaraguan lawmakers

Nicaraguan politics has always been a bare-knuckle, anything-goes affair. But gay-rights activist Marvin Mayorga is about to deliver a political punch that some consider a “low blow” even by Nicaraguan standards. In an effort to pressure—or perhaps embarrass—Nicaraguan lawmakers who...
May 16, 2012 · 1 Comment


Ortega’s reforms OK’d by Congress

(posted May 15, 7:00 p.m.)- To the surprise of nobody, the Sandinista-dominated National Assembly today approved President Daniel Ortega’s electoral reform package proposed last month after weeks of breathless hype by First Lady Rosario Murillo. The vote was passed with...
May 16, 2012 · No Comments


Lawmakers nearing consensus on reforms

Lawmakers nearing consensus on reforms

(posted May 9, 6:30 a.m.)- Opposition lawmakers in the Nicaraguan Democratic Bloc (BDN) announced Tuesday afternoon that they have reached consensus with their Sandinista counterparts on most of the elements in the president’s reform package to restructure municipal governments and...
May 9, 2012 · No Comments


Committee formed to fill gov’t posts

(posted April 17, 6:20 a.m.)- Opposition lawmakers in the legislative National Assembly announced they will participate in the creation of a special committee that will be formed this week to select candidates to replace 16 top government officials whose terms...
April 17, 2012 · 1 Comment


Montealegre undergoes bypass surgery

(posted Feb. 7, 4:15 p.m.)- Opposition leader and lawmaker Eduardo Montealegre is reportedly recovering satisfactorily after undergoing successful bypass surgery Tuesday morning in Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami, according to a press release by the Independent Liberal Party (PLI)....
February 7, 2012 · No Comments


Will Congress ever elect new officials?

(posted Jan. 24, 11:00 a.m.)- After two years of procrastination, gridlock and political puffery, Nicaragua’s National Assembly may finally get around to the urgent task of electing government officials to replace the 35 people who are currently occupying their posts...
January 24, 2012 · No Comments


FSLN chairs 11 of 15 commissions

(posted Jan. 19, 10:00 p.m.)- The Sandinista Front, in addition to controlling the National Assembly’s legislative directorate for the next two years, will also chair 11 of 15 congressional commissions. The Sandinistas will control the commissions on economy and budget,...
January 19, 2012 · 2 Comments


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