55% of Nicaraguans disapprove of the management of the Nicaraguan dictator, Daniel Ortega, while 35% approve of his work, according to an opinion study released by the Costa Rican firm CID Gallup.
The study notes that “those experiencing financial difficulties tend to be more critical than those with more financial capabilities.”
Likewise, the polling firm indicated that as of 2018, when a sociopolitical crisis broke out in Nicaragua, “Ortega began a decline in the assessment given by his compatriots for the way in which he performs at the head of the Executive branch and on this occasion remains in red numbers.
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The survey was carried out between January 3 and 16, with a sample of 1,204 people over 16 years of age, with an active mobile phone.
The political prisoner and ex-presidential candidate Christian Chamorro continues to be the Nicaraguan political figure with the highest percentage of favorable opinion, reflects the firm’s Nicaraguan Public Opinion Study Cid Gallup January 2023.
35% of the Nicaraguans surveyed gave a favorable assessment of the journalist and former president of the extinct Violeta Barrios de Chamorro Foundation.
The dictatorial couple Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo obtained a favorable opinion of 35 and 34 percent respectively, however, they also obtained a high percentage of negative opinion, for which reason they were among the worst rated in Nicaragua.
The survey was carried out between January 3 and 16, with a sample of 1,204 people over 16 years of age, with an active mobile phone.
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) warned about the “intensification of conflicts” due to the invasion of settlers into the territories of indigenous communities in the North Caribbean of Nicaragua, a complaint that has already been made public by Prilaka Community Foundation since last January 18.
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The Caribbean organization reported that 2023 has begun with the same trend of “violent advance of invasions in indigenous territories.”
Prilaka reported that in the territory of Wangki Twi Tasba Raya actions are being carried out that seek the forced displacement of the Polo Lakia Sirpi community, and in the communities of Francia Sirpi, Santa Clara and Wisconsin “there are actions by a few community actors with political ties that seek to impose illegal leasing and sales of land.”
The dependency of the United Nations Organization (UN) called on the State of Nicaragua to protect the human rights of indigenous peoples in the face of this new denunciation of the invasion of settlers.
The Nicaraguan regime prohibited tourists from entering night vision binoculars, cameras, and motion picture cameras or camcorders, both professional and amateur.
The traveler who brings with him or in his luggage this type of device, will be subject to the retention or loss of his belongings.
The General Directorate of Customs Services, in charge of Eddy Medrano, justified the measure by pointing out that night vision binoculars are for the exclusive use of the Nicaraguan Army and Police; meanwhile, the entry of cameras or camcorders is restricted under the traveling regime.
To execute this new restriction, Customs will ally with the National Police.