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The National Assembly (Parliament) of Nicaragua approved an amendment to the partial reform of the Constitution to nullify foreign laws that “intend to impose” in the Central American country.
“During this session held from the National Palace of Culture, where this historic feat was conceived, we unanimously approved adding to the Constitutional Reform Proposal the modification to article 12 to reaffirm that in our Blessed, Sovereign, and Always Free Nicaragua, no foreign legislation that intends to impose itself on the Will of our People has legal effect,” states a Parliament statement.
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The constitutional reforms respond to a speech by co-president Daniel Ortega, who asserted weeks ago that “the story of parties put in place by the Yankees, put in place by the Somocistas, returning to power is over.”
In this regard, Ortega pointed out that laws will be worked on to put a stop to sectors that, with United States funding, seek to undermine peace and the achievements of the Sandinista National Liberation Front.