San Francisco Chronicle

Ortega expands his rule in Nicaragua

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The Sandinista National Liberation Front completed its political domination of Nicaragua as electoral officials said it had won control of all the country’s 153 municipali­ties in elections that critics called unfair.

Coming into Sunday’s elections, the party of President Daniel Ortega already controlled 141 of Nicaragua’s municipali­ties. But having outlawed the country’s main opposition parties and jailed dozens of opposition figures, the field was clear for the Sandinista­s’ sweep.

They appeared to achieve de facto single-party status, wresting control of the last 12 municipali­ties that had been in the hands of other parties, though those groups were considered collaborat­ionist by much of the exiled opposition.

The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights expressed concern that “the minimum conditions necessary” to hold free and fair elections do not exist in Nicaragua. It called on the government to re-establish democratic guarantees and stop the repression.

The government has shuttered some 2,000 nongovernm­ental groups and more than 50 media outlets as it cracked down on voices of dissent.

First lady and Vice President Rosario Murillo told government media that the elections confirmed “the unity around peace and the good, as the only path” for the country. “We had an exemplary, marvelous, formidable day in which we confirm our calling for peace.”

Nicaragua has been in political and social upheaval since big street protests that broke out in April 2018 became a referendum on Ortega’s rule. More than 200,000 Nicaraguan­s have fled the country since, most to neighborin­g Costa Rica.

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