Far from stopping the flow of financing to the Ortega dictatorship, which continues to violate the human rights of Nicaraguans and faces worldwide condemnation for its abusive acts, the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) seems more aimed at “rewarding” the regime. Sandinista.
As reported through his Twitter account, the president of CABEI, Dante Mossie, this week they will have in Managua “a day of discussions” for “improve our support” to the regime of Daniel Ortega, who as the last sign of his authoritarian debauchery, ordered the confiscation and stormed the headquarters of the Organization of American States (OAS) in Managua.
Mossi also revealed that these “discussions” they will be with government representatives Y “with the private sector”without delving into the details of who would be the representatives of the business community with whom he would meet, nor if those meetings would be at the same table with both interlocutors.
Nor is it known that private businessmen and the Ortega regime have returned to talks that could end the joint search for financing. The Sandinista dictator, on the contrary, keeps at least four high-ranking leaders of the national private sector imprisoned and has publicly declared war on the union, although the representatives of the country’s big capital remain silent in the face of Ortega’s onslaught.
During a meeting between Mossi and Ortega on March 15, in Managua, the head of CABEI praised the Sandinista leader’s government management and ignored the fact that since 2007 he has established himself as a dictator, through fraud and human rights violations. . “We will never let a country have no financing,” settled the Honduran official, who became president of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration by appointment of former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández, now extradited and prosecuted in the United States for drug trafficking.
Ortega, for his part, said at that same meeting that “a permanent delegation (from CABEI) in our country is a clear sign of how every day we come closer and integrate the Central American peoples in the fight against poverty and the fight for peace”; a peace that the Sandinista regime has shattered at the point of bullets, prison and exile for some 150,000 nationals who have had to flee from the repression and revenge of the Government.
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CABEI has provided more than three billion dollars in loans to Ortega after 2015. The flows of money for the Nicaraguan dictatorship became larger after the sociopolitical crisis that began in April 2018.