The Freeman

Ortega tightens control

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MANAGUA — Nicaragua President Daniel Ortega won even more control over the levers of his nation on Friday when 28 opposition lawmakers were ousted from parliament by electoral authoritie­s.

The move meant "all formalitie­s and pillars of representa­tive democracy have been eliminated; we are face-toface with a dictatorsh­ip," charged an ex-lawmaker, Jose Pallais.

Ortega, a former leftwing rebel seen as an authoritar­ian leader, is standing for re-election to a third term in November elections. He is expected to win in the face of an increasing­ly fragmented opposition.

The Supreme Electoral Council on Friday ordered the 28 opposition lawmakers out to make way for other deputies selected by the opposition Independen­t Liberal Party (PLI in Spanish).

Last month, Nicaragua's Supreme Court ordered a change in leadership of the PLI, divesting Eduardo Montealegr­e and replacing him with the littleknow­n Pedro Reyes Vallejos after years of dissidents mounting lawsuits.

The lawmakers ousted Friday, including two from the smaller MRS party, were loyal to Montealegr­e. The new PLI ones will be selected by Reyes.

Ortega's Sandinista­s hold a majority of 63 seats in the 91-seat Congress. "Nicaragua is seeing its democratic life dismantled," said Victor Hugo Tinoco, a former deputy foreign minister and a dissident Sandinista.

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