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Ortega's statements about a speech made on the occasion of the 39th anniversary of the Revolution
– Protestants funded by the "North American Empire" and the country's business leaders conspired a "coup d'etat" In April, several violent demonstrations began in the country after Nicaragua's president, Daniel Ortega, adopted cuts to pensions and pensions. social security benefits. In 1979, Daniel Ortega and other members of the "Junta for National Reconstruction" seized power over the capital of Nicaragua, Managua, under the dictatorship of the Somoza family
. In 1985, he became president after winning the first free and democratic elections in the country for decades.
He heads the Socialist Party The Sandinista National Liberation Front
Ortega was re-elected president in 2006, 2011 and 2016. [19659005] Several in the opposition believe that the president's regime has become increasingly more like a dictatorship.
Sources: BBC
Churches Claim Weapons Stores
Ortega withdrew his decision again. State-owned buildings were destroyed or burned. Thousands of opposition demonstrators accuse Ortega of oppression and demand that he and his wife, Rosario Murillo, resign respectively as president and vice president.
Peace talks between protesters and the president on the initiative of Catholic churches in May did not take place.
Standing on a stage, with the Cuban and Venezuelan Foreign Minister and his wife, Ortega said that Catholic bishops who were trying to establish a dialogue between him and the opposition "behave like bumpers ". At the same time, he claimed that some churches had arms shops and cooperated with Protestants
– Satanists were to be pronounced
Ortega spoke as if his government forces had ended public attacks against opponents of the President
. Painful because we faced an armed conspiracy funded by internal powers that we know, in addition to external powers, said Ortega.
– Satanists must be told, he concluded
The president did not mention the dead Protestants in his speech. He also went through the list of the more than 20 policemen killed who, according to him, were killed by "terrorists".