Sandinista dictator Daniel Ortega Saavedra wants to feed his petty cash from the State: the Nicaraguan Social Security Institute (INSS). This Friday, August 9, he approved six presidential agreements to “donate” to the INSS, through the Attorney General’s Office, thousands of hectares of land and properties, some of which belonged to Nicaraguan opponents whom he imprisoned, exiled and confiscated.
Ortega transfers property stolen from a denationalized opponent to the INSS
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