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Ortega-Murill Regime Is “Shielding” Itself From Potential External Economic Turbulence.

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Q24N (Confidencial) The economic policies implemented by the regime of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo over the past two years aim to “shield” Nicaragua from potential external shocks, according to three economists consulted by CONFIDENCIAL. US actions—including those taken in Venezuela—and global conflicts top the list of risks to consider. A drop in remittances and reduced foreign investment and loan inflows are also among the external facto…

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) again endorsed the economic policy of the regime of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo. On January 20, the agency’s executive board concluded its annual Article IV consultation—a sort of political-economic audit of each member country—and stressed that Nicaragua has “sorted multiple shocks well since 2018” thanks to the solidity of its macroeconomic foundations. The report, however, omits any reference to the…

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Mauricio Carlo Gelli is no longer Nicaragua’s ambassador to Madrid, just as Sergio Farré Salvá is no longer Spain’s ambassador to Managua. The crisis between the two countries, diplomatic for the time being, has taken a step further. Farré Salvá has hardly given him time to make Managua known at first hand. His stay has been very brief. He has served as Spanish ambassador to Nicaragua since December 2025; he presented his credentials at the begi…

·Madrid, Spain
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This Friday marks the one-year anniversary of the approval in the second and final legislature of a reform of the Political Constitution that transformed the state, eliminated the balance of powers, and granted total power to the husbands and now co-chairs of Nicaragua, Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo, who, in the opinion of experts, seek to establish a "family disaster."The entry One year after the constitutional reform that granted total pow…

The European Commission has described the Nicaraguan government's decision to expel the Spanish ambassador and another member of its diplomatic mission as "unilateral, unjustified, and unacceptable." According to Brussels, this measure violates the basic rules of international relations and contributes to the Central American country's diplomatic isolation. A spokesperson for the Union's High Representative for Foreign Policy emphasized that exp…

The European Commission calls on the Latin American country to reverse a decision that will lead to 'greater international isolation' ...

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20minutos broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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