On the occasion of International Parliament Day, the National Assembly of Nicaragua approved a declaration emphasizing that power resides in the people. “Parliamentarism must be at the service of the people, peace, social justice, self-determination, and the defense of national sovereignty, promoting dialogue, consensus, and respect for international law,” states the declaration, which was read by Deputy Arling Alonso, First Vice President of th…
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On the occasion of International Parliament Day, the National Assembly of Nicaragua approved a declaration emphasizing that power resides in the people. “Parliamentarism must be at the service of the people, peace, social justice, self-determination, and the defense of national sovereignty, promoting dialogue, consensus, and respect for international law,” states the declaration, which was read by Deputy Arling Alonso, First Vice President of th…