Ortega Reclaims Nicaragua’s Dignity on the Anniversary of Sandino’s Gesture · Global Voices
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The intervention took place during a ceremony in Managua, where the president emphasized society’s obligation to protect national integrity from external and internal threats. Nicaragua’s president, Daniel Ortega, defended on Monday the right of the population to respond to possible attacks, during an official act in Managua for the Day of National Dignity. In his intervention, the Sandinista leader said: “If the Nicaraguan people are attacked, …
Nicaragua's co-president, Daniel Ortega, reaffirmed that peace is the central value of this Central American country and affirmed that its defense is the principle of the development of the nation, during an official act for National Dignity Day, held in the capital.
Nicaragua's Co-President, Commander Daniel Ortega, highlighted that this May 4th marks the 99th anniversary of General Augusto C. Sandino's historic decision to refuse to sign the Espino Negro Pact, reaffirming the dignity and sovereignty of the Nicaraguan people. "A historic date that tested the dignity and courage of being Nicaraguan. This test had already been passed in September of 1856 by the brothers led by General José Dolores Estrada. In…
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