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In defense of the CSE

In defense of the CSE

A little more than two weeks ago, elections took place in Nicaragua in which the Sandinista Front for National Liberation won an unprecedented 62.46 percent of the national vote. Throughout the past year, Cid-Gallup, the Gallup institutional affiliate in Central...
December 7, 2011 · 20 Comments


Independent voters will determine Sunday’s elections

Independent voters will determine Sunday’s elections

MANAGUA— When the shouting is over and the dust settles after tomorrow’s elections, the ballots cast by independent voters will determine who will be Nicaragua’s next president and who will control the National Assembly. Since 1990, independent voters have played...
November 5, 2011 · 2 Comments


Navy helps deliver electoral packages to Caribbean voting stations

Navy helps deliver electoral packages to Caribbean voting stations

The Nicaraguan Navy and Coast Guard yesterday helped the Supreme Electoral Council (CSE) transport 1,080 “electoral packages” to 230 voting centers in rural municipalities along 1,494 miles of Caribbean coastline. The navy deployed 688 soldiers and 30 naval vessels—Coast Guard...
November 2, 2011 · No Comments


If elections are illegal, why is the opposition running?

If elections are illegal, why is the opposition running?

MANAGUA—Election season in Nicaragua is usually cause for celebration, citizen participation and fits of partisan paroxysms. This year, however, the mood is different. Repeated allegations of irregularities, institutional failings and illegal maneuverings by the ruling party have cast a pall...
November 1, 2011 · 1 Comment


Rivas denies giving cedulas to Hondurans

Rivas denies giving cedulas to Hondurans

The president of the Supreme Electoral Council (CSE) denies the electoral body is issuing cédulas to Honduran citizens and warns that disturbances will not be permitted on election day. “We are not going to allow this to continue; I want...
October 29, 2011 · No Comments


PLI: Sandinistas are enlisting Honduran voters

The Sandinista Front has given Nicaraguan cédulas (state ID cards) to hundreds of Hondurans in attempt to win votes in the municipality of Santa María, Nueva Segovia, near the Honduran border, according to allegations made yesterday by the Independent Liberal...
October 28, 2011 · No Comments


Will flooding affect delivery of election materials?

The Supreme Electoral Council (CSE) announced all the ballots for the Nov. 6 general elections have been printed and are now being packed for delivery next weekend to 12,960 voting stations across the country. “We are ready, logistically speaking, for...
October 25, 2011 · No Comments


Breaking News

  • 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…

  • IMF: Nicaragua’s economy must grow faster

    (posted May 15, 12:50 p.m.)-Despite Nicaragua’s strong economic recovery from the financial crisis of 2008-09, the country must grow its economy even faster to reduce poverty, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Following a nine-day IMF visit to the…

  • FAO: Nicaragua needs to decentralize response to malnutrition

    (posted May 14, 1:30 p.m.)- The Nicaraguan government needs to decentralize its efforts to provide food security and combat malnutrition, which affects 19% of the population—one of the highest levels in Latin America, according to the UN’s Food and Agricultural…

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