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  2. Daniel Ortega - Wikipedia

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    In Managua, Ortega and his brother studied at the upper-middle class high school, the LaSalle Institute, where Ortega was classmates with Arnoldo Aleman, who would go on to be mayor of Managua (1990–1995) and later President of Nicaragua (1997–2002). Ortega's father Daniel Ortega Cedra detested US military intervention in Nicaragua and ...

  3. President of Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    The office was created in the Constitution of 1854. From 1825 until the Constitution of 1839, the head of state of Nicaragua was styled simply as Head of State (Jefe de Estado), and from 1839 to 1854 as Supreme Director (Supremo Director). The incumbent president, Daniel Ortega, has served as president since 2007. [3]

  4. Nicaraguan lawmakers approve reform expanding Ortega’s power

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    The Nicaraguan parliament, dominated by the ruling Sandinista Front, on Friday approved a constitutional reform that hands more power to President Daniel Ortega as well as the Central American ...

  5. Nicaragua accused of violations 'tantamount to crimes against ...

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    The report called for President Daniel Ortega and his wife and vice president, Rosario Murillo, to be "held accountable by the international community" for widespread abuses. ... Nicaragua's ...

  6. Nicaragua’s strongman President Daniel Ortega has offered to send “Sandinista fighters” to Venezuela in support of his embattled fellow authoritarian leader Nicolas Maduro, in case there is ...

  7. Government of Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    The current composition of the Executive Branch includes President Daniel Ortega and the Vice-President Rosario Murillo.The cabinet ministers and the directors of government agencies and autonomous entities are appointed by the President, then confirmed by the National Assembly.

  8. Nicaraguan government bans Jesuit order and says all its ...

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    The move comes one week after the government of President Daniel Ortega confiscated the Jesuit-run University of Central America in Nicaragua, arguing it was a “center of terrorism ...

  9. Rosario Murillo - Wikipedia

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    Rosario María Murillo Zambrana (Spanish pronunciation: [roˈsaɾjo muˈɾiʝo]; born 22 June 1951) is a Nicaraguan politician and poet who is serving as co-President of Nicaragua along with her husband, President Daniel Ortega, since January 2025.