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  2. ConfederaciĆ³n General del Trabajo (independiente) - Wikipedia

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    Confederación General del Trabajo (independiente) (Spanish for 'General Confederation of Labour (independent)') is a national trade union centre in Nicaragua. CGTi was founded in 1963, as the trade union wing of the Nicaraguan Socialist Party. CGTi was a member of the World Federation of Trade Unions. CGTi joined UDEL. [1]

  3. Constitution of Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Nicaragua was reformed due to a negotiation of the executive and legislative branches in 1995. The reform of the 1987 Sandinista Constitution gave extensive new powers and independence to the National Assembly, including permitting the Assembly to override a presidential veto with a simple majority vote and eliminating the president's ability to pocket veto a bill.

  4. Category:Trade unions in Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 30 December 2019, at 05:00 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Departments of Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    Nicaragua is a unitary republic, divided for administrative purposes into fifteen departments (Spanish: departamentos) and two autonomous regions (Spanish: regiones autónomas). Departments [ edit ]

  6. Healthcare in Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare in Nicaragua involves the collaboration of private and public institutions. Although Nicaragua 's health outcomes have improved over the past few decades with the efficient utilization of resources relative to other Central American nations, it still confronts challenges responding to its population's diverse healthcare needs.

  7. CIA activities in Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    However, the U.S. has vetoed UN Security Council resolutions ordering it to pay reparations to the Republic of Nicaragua. [41] On November 3, 1986, the United Nations General Assembly passed, by a vote of 94-3 (El Salvador, Israel and the US voted against), a non-binding [ 42 ] resolution urging the US to comply.

  8. Communist Party of Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    1984 PCdeN election poster. The Communist Party of Nicaragua (Spanish: Partido Comunista de Nicaragua, abbr. PCdeN or PCN) is a communist party in Nicaragua.Founded as the Socialist Workers' Party (Partido Obrero Socialista) in 1967, the core founding members were Juan Lorio, Augusto Lorío, Elí Altamirano (who later served as the party's secretary general [1]) and Manuel Pérez Estrada, who ...

  9. Mexico–Nicaragua relations - Wikipedia

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    In 1821, Mexico gained independence from Spain and Nicaragua became a part of the First Mexican Empire. In 1823, the empire dissolved and Nicaragua, along with Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Costa Rica joined the United Provinces of Central America. In 1838, the union dissolved and Nicaragua became an independent nation. [4]