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General Discussion / Heating systems to melt ice in winter
« on: September 04, 2023, 01:47:13 am »
ndeed, the practices that have been the center of attention since his return to power in 2007, which have reached their paroxysm since 2018, have their origins in the years of the Sandinista Revolution. So, my analysis will focus successively on the events that have occurred since 2018 and the dynamics they reveal; then, on the relevance of the comparison between the patrimonialism of the Somozas and the forms of power of Ortega and Murillo; and, finally, on the ties between the Sandinismo of the 1980s and the praxis of the Ortega-Murillo couple since 2007. 2018-2023: the road to tyranny From April to the end of June 2018, Nicaragua experienced a crisis that is reminiscent in many ways of the one that marked the end of the Somoza regime 40 years ago.

Emerging from anger over the government's Phone Number List in the face of the fires in the Indio Maíz Biological Reserve, and reignited by the rejection of a social security reform project, the protest movement became widespread and paralyzed the country for three months. In a few days, not only the youth but also the business community, the churches, the feminist movements, the peasant movements, the different rival parties of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (fsln ) ,intellectuals and artists demanded the resignation of the government and the holding of general elections.




The demonstrations brought together hundreds of thousands of people in Managua and tens of thousands in the departments. The country was filled with barricades. Universities were seized and some neighborhoods proclaimed themselves "free territories of the dictatorship." The activists, mostly young people from the popular sectors, were protected, supplied and cared for by the population, sometimes putting their lives at risk. The Catholic Church did the same.

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