RE: The Latin American Report # 377

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Despite my hesitancy to comment on polities with which I am not personally familiar, I note the greater facility of arbitrary rule of a tyrant in the Nicaraguan constitutional reforms.

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The political environment in Nicaragua is too flawed. It was already so in practice, and with Ortega's reform, some controversial dynamics will be law. A good part of the cuts or limits to freedom are established based on the rejection of foreign interference, a lawful and proper attitude of any State. Still, it is not a matter of there being a risk of abuse in its name, but of a fait accompli that will now have constitutional blessing. Thank you again for your feedback and for trying to be aware of Latam affairs.

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Maybe you should come and visit the campesinos up in the north of Nicaragua who were essentially slaves to the Samozas and now own the land they work. No where is perfect buy at least the government actively works at helping their people.

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Well said. We shall see if these new provisions are to help anyone but Ortega, soon enough.

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