Nicaragua says it will withdraw from the Organisation of American States

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Nicaragua Says It Will Withdraw From The Organisation Of American States
A man walks past a mural of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega (Andres Nunes/AP), © AP/Press Association Images
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By Associated Press Reporter

Nicaragua’s government announced that it will withdraw from the Organisation of American States, a regional body that has accused President Daniel Ortega’s government of acts of repression and rigging this month’s election.

Nicaragua foreign minister Denis Moncada said in a news conference that he sent an “official communication” to OAS Secretary General Luis Almagro citing the body’s “repeated acts of meddling” in Nicaragua.

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Mr Ortega was elected to a fourth consecutive term in November 7 elections that were broadly criticised as a farce.


A Nicaraguan citizen protests against President Daniel Ortega at the Constitution Square in Guatemala City (Moises Castillo/AP)
A Nicaraguan citizen protests against President Daniel Ortega at the Constitution Square in Guatemala City (Moises Castillo/AP)

Seven likely challengers to Mr Ortega were arrested and jailed in the months prior to the election.

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The OAS General Assembly last week voted to condemn the elections, saying they “were not free, fair or transparent, and lack democratic legitimacy”.

Twenty-five countries in the Americas voted in favour of the resolution, while seven, including Mexico, abstained.

Only Nicaragua voted against it.

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