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ID Top in Weekly Nicaragua News
The people´s ID covered the main news this week in Nicaragua, due to accusations against the electoral power, in face of the November 5 elections.

Lashed by denunciations from several political parties and some civil organizations, the president of the Electoral Supreme Council (CSE), Roberto Rivas, assured it is a confabulation to harm the entity´s reputation.

Detractors affirm the CSE has politicized the process for the creation and delivery of identity papers to citizens over 16 years of age, an accusation Rivas denied.

The controversy also involved President Enrique Bolaños, who assured that ten days from August 6, the deadline for the ID procedures, 800,000 youth able to vote still lack their ID, thus joining criticism against the CSE.
 



 


 
   

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