The former ambassador to the Organization of American States (OAS) Arthur McFields took advantage of the new single by the Colombian singer Shakira where he alludes to and questions his ex-partner, the former Spanish soccer player Gerard Piqué, to point out “the hatred” that exists between the dictatorial couple from Nicaragua, Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo, but unlike the interpreter, they are still together.
“The story of @Shakira and Pique. Be careful, there is a more tragic one: It is about an unpresentable couple, they hate each other and they are still together,” the now opponent of the Nicaraguan regime said through his Twitter account.
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He refers that unlike the singer and the athlete who are separated, the presidential couple has not stopped conspiring and carrying out repression since 2018, against Nicaraguans.
«(…) they commit crimes against humanity, arrest priests, kill children and imprison 235 people. We have to make his song viral so that it is not forgotten,” added the former diplomat.
Before the “wolf” song was made public, as Shakira was described in the new collaboration with the Argentine producer Bizarrap, Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo staged a discussion on December 31, 2022, when they were on their way to an event at the old National Stadium, in honor of the Puerto Rican baseball player Roberto Clemente, declared National Hero of Nicaragua.
In the images disseminated in the media of government propaganda, it was possible to observe the moment in which Murillo exchanged words with the dictator Ortega and he left her talking to herself, causing the deputy president to quickly leave the place.
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The Ortega Murillo couple has ruled the country since 2017, when the Sandinista Front returned to government. In 2021, they again won the Presidency —the second consecutive term for Rosario— after winning a national vote without competition, after locking up seven presidential candidates.
The leaders have made their conflicts visible on more than one occasion during public events.
Despite the disagreements, Daniel Ortega recently stated in one of his appearances that Rosario Murillo is the one that governs Nicaragua, but he took the opportunity to describe her as insistent with all her militancy and state workers.
“This compañera works 24 hours a day and has all of you – the officials – with calls at all hours, and really more than vice president, she exercises the functions of president of the Republic of this country, because here what there is is a co-presidency” said the dictator.