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Ana Quirós was born in Costa Rica. Since the late 1980s she had lived in Nicaragua, where she developed her activism. In 1997, she obtained Nicaraguan citizenship. [2] She is part of the Movimiento Autónomo de Mujeres (MAM), the Articulación Feminista de Nicaragua, the Unidad Nicaraguan de la Disidencia Sexual Auto Convocada (Nicaraguan Unity of Self-Convened Sexual Dissidence) and ...
The National Unity Movement (Spanish: Movimiento de Unidad Nacional - MUN) is a Nicaraguan political party founded in 2000 by retired army chief and Sandinista dissident Joaquín Cuadra. In the 2004 Municipal Elections, the MUN contested in alliance with Alliance for the Republic (APRE).
Azul y Blanco may refer to: Azul y Blanco (1914) , a weekly political newspaper published from Tegucigalpa, Honduras Azul y Blanco (1935) , a weekly political newspaper published from San Pedro Sula, Honduras
The Independent Liberal Party for National Unity (Partido Liberal Independiente por la Unidad Nacional) (PLIUN) is a Nicaraguan centre-right party that split from the Independent Liberal Party in 1984 as a consequence of PLI's decision to participate in the 1984 elections. [1] PLIUN received legal status in 1989.
Nicaragua is a unitary republic, divided for administrative purposes into fifteen departments (Spanish: departamentos) and two autonomous regions (Spanish: regiones autónomas). Departments [ edit ]
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The unicameral National Assembly replaced the bicameral National Congress of Nicaragua which was disbanded following the overthrow of Somoza government in 1979. There was an interim Council of State with 47 and later 51 appointed members from 1980 to 1984. [2]
Azul y Blanco (Spanish for 'Blue and White') was a semi-daily newspaper published in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. Politically, it had a Nationalist orientation. [1] Azul y Blanco was directed by Professor Manuel de J. Bueso. [1] [2] [3] Marco A. Rápalo served as the Chief Editor and administrator of the newspaper. It was edited at Tipografía La ...