“Corruption in Nicaragua Building Since 2012”
Research and policy expert from Transparency International, warns of the regime’s appropriation of state powers. There’s no sign of of upcoming reforms
7 abril, 2021
The human rights abuses committed in 2018 propelled Nicaragua to the edge of a cliff. For now, there’s no sign of light at the end of the tunnel. That’s the conclusion of Peruvian Jorge Valladares, research and policy expert with the Germany-based NGO Transparency International. In the case of Nicaragua, he sees a process of “increased autocracy and appropriation of the state powers”.
Valladares works in the area of democratic reform, examining issues such as political, electoral and parliamentary financing. He works on this as part of a team with Transparency International.
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