Unanimously, the 91 Sandinista deputies and their satellites in the National Assembly approved this Friday, November 22, in general and in the first legislature, the bill for total reforms, disguised as partial, to the Political Constitution of Nicaragua.
After reading the opinion of the call Special Constitutional Commission made up of the Board of Directors of the Legislature, only the president of Parliament, the political operator of the regime Gustavo Porras, took the floor, who threatened the deputies of “the other benches” with “reviewing the vote” if the reforms were not approved. unanimous and called “stupid” the non-Sandinista legislators who have voted against the laws they have proposed.
In less than 48 hours, the Special Constitutional Commission formed by the Sandinista National Assembly issued a favorable law opinion to immediately give way to the approval of the total reform, disguised as a partial reform, to the Political Constitution. with which the dictators Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo refound the State of Nicaragua to establish themselves as “monarchs” of the country, controlling all the powers of the State.
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There was no discussion or speeches of support or points of view from any legislator, and after Porras’ words, they proceeded to the vote that lasted less than a minute so that the 91 deputies, including Sandinistas and stilts, pressed the button, thereby changing the republican constitutional history of Nicaragua, to give way to the dynasty with monarchical characteristics that the tyrants Ortega and Murillo have established.
There are 130 articles reformed and 38 repealed, after which Rosario Murillo becomes “co-president” of Nicaragua, in addition, supreme chief of the Army, the intervention of the armed forces in the repression of popular demonstrations is authorized and raises to constitutional rank the existence of the paramilitary forces with the name of “Voluntary Police”, the same one that massacred the people during the social protests of 2018.
The alleged «Special Constitutional Commission» that issued the favorable opinion for the reforms was made up of deputies Gustavo Porras, Arlin Patricia Alonso, Gladys Báez, María Haydée Ozuna, Gloria Raquel Dixon, Wilfredo Navarro, Alejandro Mejía Ferretti, Edwin Castro, José Flores Mayorga, Mario Asensio Flores, María Auxiliadora Martínez Corrales, Irma Dávila, Jenny Martínez, Wálmaro Gutiérrez and Filiberto Rodríguez.