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Nicaraguan Right Unity Pact in Doubt
The pact of unity of Nicaraguan right-wing forces to face November 2008 municipal elections is in danger, El Nuevo Diario indicates Sunday.

The metropolitan newspaper assures that the "union" between parties PLC (Constitutionalist Liberal Party) and ALN (Nicaraguan Liberal Alliance), which subscribed a pact of unit this week, threatens to end in failure.

On Saturday PLC Vice President Wilfredo Navarro accused the leader of ALN Eduardo Montealegre of having looked for a pretext to put an end to the agreement of unity signed on Wednesday.

According to the paper, Navarro said Montealegre was ungrateful, after accusing former President Arnoldo Aleman of plotting with the government to investigate in the scandal of Negotiable Certificates of Investment (Cenis).

Local media consider that the ALN candidate to the mayorship of Managua might see his career affected if it is proved fraudulent handling on his part regarding Cenis.

Navarro considers ALN leader must recognize his errors in this case.
 
 

 

 

 

 
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