Nicaragua Grants More Power to Ortega, Revokes Citizenship of 'Traitors' by Late January
2025-01-16
Europa Press
The Nicaraguan government, led by President Daniel Ortega and Vice President Rosario Murillo, is set to approve a reform that will grant more powers to the president and revoke the citizenship of individuals deemed 'traitors' by the end of January. This move is expected to further consolidate Ortega's control over the country, sparking concerns about democratic freedoms and human rights. The reform is part of a broader effort to reshuffle the country's political landscape, with potential implications for Nicaragua's relations with the international community and its citizens. Political repression and authoritarianism are likely to be key issues in the coming weeks.