Offsite Event: Democratic Setbacks in Nicaragua: A Conversation with Carlos Fernando Chamorro
Carlos Fernando Chamorro, Founder and Editor of Confidencial, discusses Nicaragua's state affairs and eroding democracy following Nicaragua's Supreme Court decision to allow President Daniel Ortega to run for consecutive re-election.
Overview
This event took place at the Open Society Foundations, 1730 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, 7th Floor Conference Room A, Washington, D.C. 20006.
Carlos Fernando Chamorro, Founder and Editor of Confidencial, discusses Nicaragua's state affairs and eroding democracy following Nicaragua's Supreme Court decision to allow President Daniel Ortega to run for consecutive re-election.
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Latin America Program
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