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Nicaragua today presented its "strongest protest" to the OAS for a project promoted by eight countries, including the United States, which seeks to create a "special commission" followed by the Nicaraguan crisis, the bloodiest since the 1980s.
" The government of reconciliation and national unity of the Republic of Nicaragua expresses its strongest protest against the draft statement of the Permanent Council of the Organization presented by the representatives of Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, the United States, Mexico and Peru ", said the Nicaraguan executive in a statement
. Daniel Ortega the proposal of these eight countries of the Organization of American States (OAS) intends " to interfere in domestic affairs that are only competent"
The Sandinista Government "rejects and strongly denounces this political and interventionist maneuver, which, without the consent of Nicaragua, is tempted to bring to the plenary of the Permanent Council of the OAS, in an act of interference in the internal affairs of our state and violation of our national sovereignty, which we reject, "he continued.
In addition, the Nicaraguan executive indicated that he did not agree to the creation of a special commission of the Permanent Council of the OAS. to occupy internal affairs and ignore all meetings of the Permanent Council held without the consent of our Government. "
In the letter addressed to the Permanent Representative of Costa Rica to the OAS, Rita Hernández, in her capacity as President Nicaragua solicited attentively her good offices so that this communication be translated, distributed and distributed
The creation of this "special commission" which would follow the crisis of Nicaragua would be by the approval of a resolution, which it could be voted next week and would require the support of 18 countries.
If the creation is approved, the commission would be composed of up to 12 Member States and could designate a mission to visit Nicaragua; which would require the consent of the Nicaraguan president, Daniel Ortega more and more critical towards the OAS
Nicaragua is going through the most bloody crisis since the 1980s, also with Ortega as as president and left between 295 and 448 dead according to several humanitarian agencies.
The demonstrations against Ortega began on April 18 for failed social security reforms and became a demand for resignation of the president. EFE
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