In the speech this Tuesday, October 25, the vice president of Nicaragua, Rosario Murillo, urged her militancy to vote in the questioned municipal elections on November 6.
“This November 6th we meet to continue building the future of all, the Nicaragua we want, the Nicaragua we dream of, our Nicaragua of family, community, blessed and always free,” said the first lady.
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He added that he is “united” in that his regime “will continue to win.” He remarked that “we are aware that all the victories, all the triumphs belong to the people. United Nicaragua triumphs and we go forward, brothers and sisters, always walking as the people of God.
This Tuesday, 74 Sandinista deputies presented in an ordinary session in the National Assembly an initiative for the “Special Law for the Validity of Expired Identity Cards in order to exercise the right to vote in the Municipal Elections of November 6, 2022 and Incorporation and Activation of the citizens registered in the electoral register».
The objective and rush of the Nicaraguan dictatorship is to reform Electoral Law 331, to 12 days the questioned municipal elections, where Daniel Ortega intends to keep all the mayors of the country.
In another order, the deputy dictator announced that Daniel Ortega approved the vacation decree for all workers and employers in the public sector, on the occasion of the Day of the Faithful Departed – or Day of the Dead – which is celebrated on the 2nd of November of each year.
«So that we can visit our relatives who are on another plane of life and whom we always carry in our hearts, and our culture is the first day and the second day —of November— to go to bury the graves (…) and they celebrate that plane of eternity that we meet in which we all meet,” said the wife of dictator Daniel Ortega.
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Murillo also announced that as of Wednesday, October 26, they will be working on a new booklet for preventive care for at-risk youth.
“We are going forward, working with hope, with Nicaraguan pride, with that race of ours, a fighter who knows how to work in honor, glory and victory. We go forward as the present and future of the country with the flag held high, taking care of our blessed Nicaragua, building the future that we deserve,” he remarked.