There are no independent political parties, there are no credible elections, there is no separation of powers, only de facto powers, McFields assured.
The Nicaraguan ambassador to the Organization of American States (OAS), Arturo McFields, described this Wednesday, March 23, the government of his country headed by Daniel Ortega as a “dictatorship”, highlighting the lack of freedoms, dozens of “political prisoners” and “powers that be”.
“Denouncing the dictatorship of my country is not easy, but continuing to remain silent and defending the indefensible is impossible,” said McFields, in a surprise speech before the OAS Permanent Council.
“There are no independent political parties, there are no credible elections, there is no separation of powers, only powers that be,” McFields said.