NICARAGUA: Sandinistas make big comeback

November 24, 2004
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Fred Fuentes

The left-wing Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) made big gains in the Nicaraguan municipal elections held on November 7. Despite an overall increase in voter abstention from 38% to 44%, the FSLN's vote climbed from 618,821 in the 2000 municipal elections to 737,500. Accounting for 44.63% of the vote, the FSLN won 88 out of the 152 municipalities, and increased the number of departmental capitals it controls from 11 to 15 out of a total of 17. FSLN candidate Dionisio Marenco maintained control of the capital Managua. The biggest losers in the elections were the right-wing Liberal Constitutional Party (PLC) and the new conservative Alliance for the Republic (APRE). With 35.46% of the vote, the PLC won only 43 municipalities.

From Â鶹´«Ã½ Weekly, November 24, 2004.
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