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Things are also so obvious that there is a series of jokes that compare the last of the Somozas and his son, nicknamed El Chigüín (daddy's baby), with the Ortega-Murillo couple and their own children. Like Anastasio Somoza García (1937-1947, 1950-1956), Ortega knew how to make agreements with the country's main political leaders to remain in power, thanks to rigged or fraudulent elections, without real competitors, co-opting a part of the population through perks.
his political opponents, the business world Phone Number List the Catholic hierarchy. Although Somoza García had also become strong thanks to the control of the country's Armed Forces,fsln in the 1990s, thanks to the financial resources offered by Muammar Gaddafi. He then sealed a pact of impunity and power with the then liberal president Arnoldo Alemán (1997-2002). This pact sought to resolve the legal cases of both: in the case of Alemán, his allegations of corruption; in Ortega's case, the pub 1998 by his stepdaughter Zoilamérica Narváez. (The Sandinista judge in charge of the case declared the complaint inadmissible.
Despite this decision, in 1999 Ortega had to face a new complaint, this time presented to the IACHR ., and finally the complaint was withdrawn thanks to Rosario Murillo's pressure on her daughter). Through this pact, both leaders shared, in full view of everyone, the institutions of the State, including those of control. Alemán sought social peace, guaranteed by the fsln, for his neoliberal project, and an automatic deputy bench as ex-president after his departure from power in 2002, to maintain his immunity.
his political opponents, the business world Phone Number List the Catholic hierarchy. Although Somoza García had also become strong thanks to the control of the country's Armed Forces,fsln in the 1990s, thanks to the financial resources offered by Muammar Gaddafi. He then sealed a pact of impunity and power with the then liberal president Arnoldo Alemán (1997-2002). This pact sought to resolve the legal cases of both: in the case of Alemán, his allegations of corruption; in Ortega's case, the pub 1998 by his stepdaughter Zoilamérica Narváez. (The Sandinista judge in charge of the case declared the complaint inadmissible.
Despite this decision, in 1999 Ortega had to face a new complaint, this time presented to the IACHR ., and finally the complaint was withdrawn thanks to Rosario Murillo's pressure on her daughter). Through this pact, both leaders shared, in full view of everyone, the institutions of the State, including those of control. Alemán sought social peace, guaranteed by the fsln, for his neoliberal project, and an automatic deputy bench as ex-president after his departure from power in 2002, to maintain his immunity.