Mindanao Times

Ortega wants talks to end political crisis

- France-Presse

NICARAGUAN President Daniel Ortega on Thursday called for negotiatio­ns to resolve a long-running political crisis sparked by protests against his rule, with at least 320 people killed in a brutal government crackdown.

Ortega said that the government is working to “set the table for negotiatio­ns next Wednesday” with representa­tives from the opposition, which is demanding his resignatio­n.

He made the announceme­nt during an event commemorat­ing the 85th anniversar­y of the death of guerrilla leader Augusto Sandino, to an audience of cabinet members, military personnel, the police and supporters.

It comes as the government faces economic crisis

and a $315 million deficit, as it struggles without funding and loans that would usually come in from multilater­al organizati­ons.

Protests initially started last April over a now-ditched pension reform, and escalated quickly as they were met by a brutal government crackdown.

Negotiatio­ns broke down in June as Ortega refused the opposition’s main demands to step down and bring forward presidenti­al elections.

Protests lasted until October and as well as the many dead, more than 750 people were arrested and accused of terrorism.

The Nicaraguan opposition accuses former guerrilla leader Ortega, in power since 2007, of establishi­ng a corrupt dictatorsh­ip with his wife and vice president Rosario Murillo.Agence

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