Nicaraguan lawmakers approve reform expanding Ortega's power
- Nicaraguan lawmakers approved a constitutional reform that grants more power to President Daniel Ortega and Vice President Murillo, including control over media and extending the presidential term to six years.
- The reform defines the roles of the president and vice president as "co-presidents," allowing them control over legislative, judicial, and electoral bodies.
- Critics argue that the reforms legitimize Ortega's years of "absolute power," raising concerns about the deterioration of democracy in Nicaragua.
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