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The Nicaraguan government continues to attack anything that smacks of criticism from foreign countries and internal opposition.

He again launched his tirades against Spain, in response to the decision of the Pedro Sánchez government to call his ambassador in Managua, María del Mar Fernández Palacios, for consultations.

He once again called his foreign policy "arrogant, boastful and false", and ratified everything expressed in a statement from the Foreign Ministry this week.

The dictatorial regime of the duo Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo continues to respond with drowning kicks to the

barrage of criticism

they receive from dozens of democratic countries for the repressive drift they have adopted against their opponents.

At the end of June, it was the Foreign Minister, Denis Moncada, who launched a string of insults against his then Spanish counterpart, the Sánchez government and the country.

By means of a virulent letter, he spoke of the "cynicism and shamelessness of so many outrages and

heinous crimes committed by the Spanish Crown during the brutal conquest

of the sacred American lands." And he described the Minister of Foreign Affairs as using a "bailiff's voice, without noticing in his delusional spiel of an outdated boss that we have been without Spanish rule for centuries, in addition to never having recognized any kindness in those furious Hispanic crimes, crimes against humanity."

Despite the general rejection of the democratic world towards their oppressive policy, Ortega and Murillo do not give up in their efforts to laminate everything they consider to be the enemy. The oldest newspaper in Nicaragua, 'La Prensa', which the Sandinista regime had already left very decimated with constant attacks, will not be able to circulate again. This week they again established a

new blockade

of the National Customs Directorate to the imports of paper that it requires to circulate. "This new retention, when the company is not able to maintain large inventories of raw materials, has led to the circulation of the last copies of the newspaper on Thursday 12," they said in a statement.

Since the serious events of 2018, when Daniel Ortega harshly repressed citizen protests, causing more than four hundred deaths,

harassment

against the media

has been permanent

. A good part of them had to close and work from Costa Rica with precarious means.

As for the political parties that are still in the race, all abject followers of Ortega, there was the resignation of María Dolores Moncada on Wednesday to the candidacy for the vice-presidency of the Republic by the Constitutionalist Liberal Party (PLC) for the elections of 7 November, according to EFE.

The woman suffered a broken foot and will now be Mayra Consuelo Argüello Sandoval, 67, with a degree in hospitality, the applicant.

In any case, they are political formations that operate in the shadow of the Sandinista government.

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