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The Abolition of Presidential Term Limits in Nicaragua: The Rise of Nicaragua’s Next Dictator?, Vol. 2

CC Image Courtesy of Jorge Mejia The Abolition of Presidential Term Limits in Nicaragua: The Rise of Nicaragua’s Next Dictator? By Nicolas Cherry* I. Introduction On November 6, 2011, Daniel Ortega won the presidential election in Nicaragua for the third time. In doing so, Ortega joined an exclusive, if perhaps rather unsavory group—the eleven percent…

Mar 2014

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