Nicaragua Swears in 'Volunteer Police' Force

Nicaragua Swears in 'Volunteer Police' Force
Above: President of Nicaragua Daniel Ortega waves at Palacio Federal Legislativo on Jan. 10, 2025, in Caracas, Venezuela. Image copyright: Jesus Vargas/Stringer/Getty Images News via Getty Images

The Spin

Establishment-critical narrative

Nicaragua's constitutional reforms, expected to enter into force soon, represent a crucial and historic step forward for Nicaraguan citizens. These amendments, including the creation of the voluntary police, will update the constitution to better democratize power, consolidate rights, and reaffirm the country's independence and sovereignty.

Pro-establishment narrative

It's no coincidence that this new force is part of the most radical constitutional reforms Ortega has ever proposed during his authoritarian rule of Nicaragua. He wants to formalize his totalitarian system, all while claiming that his government abides by the law of the land amid growing international isolation. Pressure on the Ortega regime to reverse these draconian decisions must continue.

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