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Thursday 04 September 2008, San José, Costa Rica   

Ortega Decries Anti-army Drives
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Ortega Decries Anti-army Drives
MANAGUA - Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega denounced the media campaigns to try to break the national army's institutionality, during the closing of an act for the 29th anniversary of the armed corps.

The media campaigns are nothing else than the “death rattle” of a system seeking to wipe out the advances of the Nicaraguan people, the president said addressing representatives of the State powers, ecclesiastical authorities, politicians, and members of the diplomatic corps and the army.

He noted that the police and other powers of the State have been also victims of those discrediting campaigns.

The attempts to disrupt institutionality, ratified in the Constitution approved in January 1987, are the same registered in Bolivia when some sectors called upon the Armed Forces to carry out a coup against President Evo Morales, he pointed out.
 

 

 

 

 
 

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