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Daniel Ortega

Ortega in 2024 José Daniel Ortega Saavedra (; ; born 11 November 1945) is a Nicaraguan politician and dictator who has been the co-president of Nicaragua since 30 January 2025, alongside his wife Rosario Murillo. He was the 54th and 58th president of Nicaragua from 1985 to 1990 and from 2007 to 2025. He previously led Nicaragua as the first Coordinator of the Junta of National Reconstruction from 1979 to 1985.

Ortega came to prominence with the overthrow and exile of US-backed dictator Anastasio Somoza Debayle in 1979 during the Nicaraguan Revolution. As a leader in the Sandinista National Liberation Front (, FSLN) Ortega became leader of the ruling Junta of National Reconstruction. A Marxist–Leninist, Ortega pursued a program of nationalization, land reform, wealth redistribution, and literacy programs during his first period in office. Ortega's government was responsible for the forced displacement of 10,000 indigenous people. In 1984, Ortega won Nicaragua's first ever free and fair presidential election with over 60% of the vote as the FSLN's candidate. During his first term, he implemented policies to achieve leftist reforms across Nicaragua. Throughout the 1980s, Ortega's government faced a rebellion by US-backed rebels, known as the Contras. The US also sought to place economic pressure on the Sandinista government, imposing a full trade embargo, and planting underwater mines in Nicaragua's ports. After a presidency marred by conflict and economic collapse, Ortega was defeated in the 1990 Nicaraguan general election by Violeta Chamorro.

Ortega was an unsuccessful presidential candidate in 1996 and 2001 but won the 2006 Nicaraguan general election. In office, he allied with fellow Latin American socialists. In contrast to his previous political career, his second administration abandoned (reinforcing) most of his earlier leftist principles, becoming increasingly anti-democratic and pro-business, alienating many of his former revolutionary allies. In June 2018, organizations such as Amnesty International and the Organization of American States reported that Ortega had engaged in a violent oppression campaign against anti-government protests. The violent crackdown and subsequent constriction of civil liberties have led to waves of emigration to neighboring Costa Rica, with more than 30,000 Nicaraguans filing for asylum in that country.

His government jailed many potential rival candidates in the 2021 Nicaraguan general election, including Cristiana Chamorro Barrios. Ortega's government also imprisoned other opponents, such as former allies Dora María Téllez and Hugo Torres Jiménez. In August 2021, Nicaragua cancelled the operating permits of six US and European NGOs. Many critics of the Ortega government, including opposition leaders, journalists and members of civil society, fled the country in mid-2021. After Ortega was re-elected in 2021, United States President Joe Biden banned him and his officials from entering the United States. In his fourth term, Ortega ordered the closure of several NGOs, universities, and newspapers, and resumed his repression of the Catholic Church after a brief rapprochement, imprisoning prelate Rolando José Álvarez Lagos. Provided by Wikipedia
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    La Revolución no se detiene / by Ortega, Daniel

    Published 1990
    Book
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    Combatiendo por la paz / by Ortega, Daniel

    Published 1988
    Book
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    El sandinismo : el más alto grado de organización del pueblo / by Ortega, Daniel

    Published 1987
    Book
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    El escollo. by Samper Ortega, Daniel, 1895-1943

    Published 1926
    Book
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    Zoraya, una vida de amor y santidad / by Samper Ortega, Daniel, 1895-1943

    Published 1931
    Book
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    Al galope / by Samper Ortega, Daniel, 1895-1943

    Published 1930
    Book
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    The performance of decentralized school systems : evidence from Fe y Alegria in Venezuela / by Allcott, Hunt

    Published 2009
    Other Authors: “…Ortega, Daniel E.…”
    Full Text (via Open Knowledge Repository)
    Electronic eBook
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    Semblanzas (Diego Fallon y José Manuel Marroquín) / by Casas, José Joaquín, 1866-1951

    Published 1936
    Other Authors: “…Samper Ortega, Daniel, 1895-1943…”
    Book
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    De la vida de antaño / by Cordovez Moure, J. M. (José María), 1835-1918

    Published 1936
    Other Authors: “…Samper Ortega, Daniel, 1895-1943…”
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    La niña Agueda : y otros cuadros / by Pombo, Manuel, 1827-1898

    Published 1936
    Other Authors: “…Samper Ortega, Daniel, 1895-1943…”
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    El Dorado / by Posada, Eduardo, 1862-1942

    Published 1936
    Other Authors: “…Samper Ortega, Daniel, 1895-1943…”
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    La batalla del Santuario / by Posada Gutiérrez, Joaquín, 1797?-1881

    Published 1936
    Other Authors: “…Samper Ortega, Daniel, 1895-1943…”
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    Los poetas (de la patria)

    Published 1936
    Other Authors: “…Samper Ortega, Daniel, 1895-1943…”
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    Los poetas del dolor y de la muerte.

    Published 1936
    Other Authors: “…Samper Ortega, Daniel, 1895-1943…”
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    Prosas / by Solano, Armando, 1887-

    Published 1935
    Other Authors: “…Samper Ortega, Daniel, 1895-1943…”
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    El iluminado / by Osorio, Luis Enrique, 1896-1966

    Published 1936
    Other Authors: “…Samper Ortega, Daniel, 1895-1943…”
    Book
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    Prehistoria colombiana. by Hernández, Juan C.

    Published 1936
    Other Authors: “…Samper Ortega, Daniel, 1895-1943…”
    Book
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    Sermones / by Mosquera, Manuel José, 1800-1853

    Published 1936
    Other Authors: “…Samper Ortega, Daniel, 1895-1943…”
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    Los poetas (fábulas y cuentos)

    Published 1936
    Other Authors: “…Samper Ortega, Daniel, 1895-1943…”
    Book
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