Through presidential agreement number 126-2022, published in the Official Gazette, the Nicaraguan dictator, Daniel Ortega, once again rewarded the Army with the donation of a new property located in the municipality of Nagarote, in the department of León.
Article one of this agreement published this Friday, August 12, states that the “Executive authorizes the Attorney General of the Republic to appear before the State Notary to sign a public deed of dismemberment and donation in favor of the Nicaraguan Army , of an immovable property belonging to the State of the Republic of Nicaragua».
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The new property that will pass into the hands of the military institution is located in the Puerto Sandino sector (La Pengua), department of León. The land has an area of 74,926.76 square meters.
It also indicates that the rest of the land is registered as a farm “with No. 1047; Volume 958; Pages 63-66; Seat 224″; column of inscriptions, real rights section, of the public registry of real estate and commercial property of the department of León».
In article two, the Ortega regime authorized the Attorney General of the Republic to include in the dismemberment and donation contract “all those contractual clauses that it deems pertinent, in order to safeguard the interests of the State of the Republic of Nicaragua” .
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Since 2020, the Ortega-Murillo regime has given away more than 15 properties to the operators of the repression against Nicaraguans. Recently, on June 27, the presidential couple transferred to the name of the institution two pieces of land registered as farms that are located in Managua, according to information published in La Gaceta.
In the same month, but on the 16th, he authorized the Attorney General’s Office to combine a 27,077-square-meter plot of land in El Rama with the donations made to the military.
The Army, accused of being part of the repression against Nicaraguans, is still not sanctioned as an institution by the United States Department of the Treasury, but its main bosses are. General Julio César Avilés, head of the military institution; and Colonel Julio Modesto Rodríguez Balladares, director of the Military Social Welfare Institute (IPSM); they were blacklisted on charges of cooperating with Ortega in institutional dismantling and human rights violations.
Avilés has publicly and openly shown his loyalty to the government of Daniel Ortega, condemned by the national and international community for his continued violation of the rights of citizens. To date, he holds more than 190 political prisoners in different prisons in the country.