Nicaragua Regulates Use of Drones to Prevent Foreign Interference - teleSUR English
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On Wednesday, President Daniel Ortega presented a bill to prohibit the use and possession of drones in Nicaragua, according to a document to which the AFP had access. “The entry and use of unmanned aerial, naval and land means, in the national territory, to natural or legal persons is prohibited,” points out Ortega’s bill to the National Assembly, dominated by the ruling Sandinista Front. The ban will apply throughout Nicaraguan territory, inclu…
Daniel Ortega's government said the use of drones constitutes "a threat" to Nicaragua's security and banned them.
Nicaragua Regulates Use of Drones to Prevent Foreign Interference - teleSUR English
‘We must be legally prepared to defend our revolution, our society, and the Nicaraguan people,’ legislator Porras stated. On Wednesday, the Nicaraguan National Assembly approved a bill proposed by President Daniel Ortega to regulate the use of drones within the national territory. RELATED: Nicaragua’s Unwavering Support for Venezuela Amid New U.S. Sanctions National Assemby president Gustavo Porras stated that the “Law for the Regulation and…
On Wednesday, Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega released a bill that seeks to prohibit the use and possession of drones in the country. According to a document that the AFP had access to, the initiative was sent to the National Assembly, which is under the control of the Sandinista Front. [...] The post Ortega introduces bill to ban drones in Nicaragua appeared first on Diario Digital Cronio de El Salvador.
Under the initiative, the only ones authorized to operate drones will be the Army, the National Police and the Ministry of the Interior for the purpose of 'security and national defense'
On Wednesday, December 11, 2024, President Daniel Ortega presented a bill to ban the use and possession of drones in Nicaragua, according to a document that the AFP news agency had access to. “The entry Daniel Ortega seeks to prohibit the use and possession of drones in Nicaragua was first published in Teleamazonas.
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