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Daniel and Ortega
In the resulting February 1990 elections, Violeta Chamorro and her party the UNO won an upset victory of 55 % to 41 % over Daniel Ortega, even though polls leading up to the election had clearly indicated an FSLN victory.
José Daniel Ortega Saavedra (; born 11 November 1945 ) is a Nicaraguan politician.
His parents, Daniel Ortega and Lidia Saavedra, were opposed to the regime of Anastasio Somoza Debayle.
Ortega Saavedra, Jose Daniel ( full name )
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* 1990 – Violeta Chamorro wins presidential elections in Nicaragua, against Daniel Ortega.
* 1985 – Sandinista Daniel Ortega becomes president of Nicaragua and vows to continue the transformation to socialism and alliance with the Soviet Union and Cuba ; American policy continues to support the Contras in their revolt against the Nicaraguan government.
Daniel Ortega of the Marxist-Leninist movement called the Sandinista National Liberation Front seized power in Nicaragua in 1979 and faced armed opposition from the Contras supported by the United States.
Marxist-Leninist leader Daniel Ortega returned to power in Nicaragua in 2007.
On July 19, 1979, a new government was proclaimed under a provisional junta headed by 35-year-old Daniel Ortega and including Violeta Chamorro, Pedro's widow.
Enrique Bolaños of the PLC was elected to the Nicaraguan presidency, defeating the FSLN candidate Daniel Ortega, by 14 percentage points.
In November 2006 the presidential election was won by Daniel Ortega, returned to power after 16 years in opposition.
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In recent years, under the administrations of Daniel Ortega, the Nicaraguan economy has increased dramatically, although it has also been subject to the global recession.
Under current president Daniel Ortega, Nicaragua has stayed current with the Central American-Dominican Republic Free Trade Agreement, which entered into force for Nicaragua on April 1, 2006.
Whilst on a state visit to Russia in December 2008, Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega expressed his desire to travel to Abkhazia and South Ossetia in the future, and stated that Nicaragua is in solidarity with the people of the two countries.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez, Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega, Bolivian President Evo Morales, and Ecuadorian president Rafael Correa refer to their political programmes as socialist.
In the 2006 Nicaraguan general election, former FSLN President Daniel Ortega was re-elected President of Nicaragua with 38. 7 % of the vote compared to 29 % for his leading rival, bringing in the country's second Sandinista government after 16 years of the opposition winning elections.
One of the released prisoners was Daniel Ortega, who would later become the president of Nicaragua ( 1985 – 1990 ).
The " Insurrectional Tendency ", also known as the " Third Way " or Terceristas, led by Daniel Ortega, his brother Humberto Ortega, and Mexican-born Victor Tirado Lopez, was more pragmatic and called for tactical, temporary alliances with non-communists, including the right-wing opposition, in a popular front against the Somoza regime.
They were: Daniel Ortega, Humberto Ortega and Víctor Tirado ( Terceristas ); Tomás Borge, Bayardo Arce, and Henry Ruiz ( GPP faction ); and Jaime Wheelock, Luis Carrión and Carlos Núñez.
The members of the new junta were Daniel Ortega ( FSLN ), Moisés Hassan ( FPN ), Sergio Ramírez ( the " Twelve "), Alfonso Robelo ( MDN ) and Violeta Barrios de Chamorro, the widow of La Prensas director Pedro Joaquín Chamorro.
Three of the appointed members belonged to FSLN, which included – Sandinista militants Daniel Ortega, Moises Hassan, and novelist Sergio Ramírez ( a member of Los Doce " the Twelve ").

Daniel and Enrique
* Daniel Ortega Saavedra November 4, 2001 ' Lost as 915. 417 A total valid votes equivalent to 42. 30 %, well below that obtained by the main opposition Enrique Bolaños Geyer candidate Liberal Constitutionalist Party ( PLC ) who won by getting 1, 216, 863 valid votes equivalent to 56. 30 %.
The Advisory Committee members for the first three-city cycle of the project are: Daniel Barenboim, Elizabeth Diller, Nicholas Humphrey, Muchadeyi Masunda, Enrique Peñalosa, Juliet Schor, Rirkrit Tiravanija, and Wang Shi.
The groups continued to oppose Pinochet's government from exile, and helped inspire nueva canción singers from Uruguay ( Daniel Viglietti ), El Salvador ( Yolocamba l ' ta ), Mexico ( Amparo Ochoa ) and Nicaragua ( Carlos and Luís Enrique Mejía Godoy ), as well as Cuban nueva trova artists like Pablo Milanés.
Espanyol: Raúl Tamudo, Sergio González, Joan Capdevila, Daniel Jarque, Alberto Lopo, Javi Guerra, Sergio Sánchez, André Bikey, Enrique de Lucas, Tintín Márquez, Ricardo Zamora, Jordi Gómez, Albert Serran, Miquel Soler, Bruno Saltor, Miguel Palanca, Ferran Corominas, Daniel Solsona, Jordi Lardin, Joan Golobart, Victor Ruiz, Raul Baena, Dídac Vilà, Joan Tomas, Miquel Robusté, Javi Márquez, Javier Chica, David García, Jordi Amat, Álvaro Vázquez, Jonathan Soriano, Jordi Xumetra and Ricardo Saprissa.
* Zully Montero as Rosalía Ríobueno viuda de Moncada-Mother of Daniel, Enrique and Ernesto
* Zully Montero as Rosalía Ríobueno viuda de Moncada-Mother of Daniel, Enrique and Ernesto
Los Activos, Lunar Drive, Sally Nyolo, Tambours Sacrés, Voces Del Al-Andalus, Daniel Abebe, Ailanis, Ensemble Mzetamze, Didg Trio ft. Gary Thomas & Alan Dargin & Phillip Peris, Musafir, Lunar Drive, Gil & The Perfects, Sierra Maestra, The Asian Equation, Angélique Kidjo, Diblo Dibala & Matchatcha, D ' Gary, Sékouba Bambino Diabate, Enrique Morento Y Gruppo, Amampondo, Carlinhos Brown, Tchota Suari & Antoni Sanches, Alla, Matlubeh, Sam Mangwana, Los Activos, Ouza Diallo, Sally Nyolo, Anastasia, Cándido Fabré, Psarantonis, Te Vaka, Emil Zrihan & the Israeli Andalusian Orchestra, Natacha Atlas and Radio Tarifa
However, the paper has attacked ex-President and PLC Leader Arnoldo Alemán for corruption, opposed the political agreement between Alemán and Daniel Ortega, and challenged the perceived weak government of conservative President Enrique Bolaños.
It is bordered by the Daniel Campos Province to the north, the Republic of Chile to the west, the Enrique Baldivieso Province and Sur Lípez Province to the south, Sud Chichas Province to the east, and the Antonio Quijarro Province to the northeast.
Some of the original members are: Arturo Guzmán Decena ( Z-1 ), Heriberto Lazcano ( Z-3 ), Carlos Vera Calva ( El Vera ), Jesús Enrique Rejón Aguilar ( Z-7 or El Mamito ), Galdindo Mellado Cruz ( Z-9 ), Flavio Méndez Santiago ( El Amarillo or Z-10 ), Jaime González Durán ( El Hummer ), Rogelio González Pizaña ( Z-2 or El Kelín ), Efraín Teodoro Torres ( El Efra, La Chispa or Z-14 ), Raúl Hernandez Barrón ( El Flander ), Víctor Nazario Castrejón Peña, Gustavo González Castro ( El Erótico ), Óscar Guerrero Silva ( El Winnie Pooh ), Alberto Trejo Benavides ( El Alvin ), Luís Alberto Guerrero Reyes ( El Guerrero ), Mateo Díaz López ( Comandante Mateo ), Daniel Peréz Rojas ( El Cachetes ), Luis Reyes Enríquez ( El Rex ), Nabor Vargas García ( El Débora ), Isidro Lara Flores ( El Colchón ), Alfonso Lechuga Licona ( El Cañas ), Ernesto Zatarín Beliz ( El Traca ), Prisciliano Ibarra Yepis, Rogelio Guerra Ramírez ( El Guerra ), Miguel Ángel Soto Parra ( El Parra ), Galdino Mellado Cruz ( El Mellado ), Gonzalo Geresano Escribano ( El Cuije ), Daniel Enrique Márquez Aguilar ( El Chocotorro ), Iván Velázquez-Caballero ( El Taliban, L-50 ), Raúl Lucio Hernández Lechuga ( El Lucky, Z-16 ), Enrique Ruiz Tlapanco ( El Tlapa ), Braulio Arellano Domínguez ( El Gonzo ), Jorge López ( El Chuta ), José Ramón Dávila ( El Cholo ), Eduardo Estrada González, Omar Lormendez Pitalúa ( El Pita ), Eduardo Salvador López Lara ( El Chavita ), and Germán Torres Jiménez ( El Tatanka ).

Daniel and Bolaños
Bolaños publicly opposed Daniel Ortega's Sandinista government during the 1980s.
Daniel Ortega, the main opposition candidate, commonly referred to Bolaños as a “ candidate for the wealthy ” and a “ senile ” old man unfit for office.
Bolaños also accused Daniel Ortega of “ destroying ” the country ’ s economy during the 1980s and criticized his close ties to Fidel Castro, Hugo Chávez and Muammar al-Gaddafi.
Bolaños won the presidential elections with 56. 3 % of the vote, Daniel Ortega received 42. 3 % and Conservative Party candidate Alberto Saborio received 1. 4 %.
Bolaños turned over the presidency to his longtime political opponent Daniel Ortega on 10 January 2007.

Daniel and Constitutional
" Religion, Politics, and Constitutional Reform in Japan ," by Daniel Metraux, 157-72.
When he was pressured by the international community, notably a very vocal US ambassador to the Central African Republic, Daniel H. Simpson, to hold fair elections, assisted by the UN Electoral Assistance Unit and monitored by international observers in 1992, he only won 10 % of the vote and so he declared the elections invalid and had the Constitutional Council cancel the election.
* Farber, Daniel A., " States ' Rights and the Union: Imperium in Imperio, 1776-1876 " Constitutional Commentary, Vol.
* Farber, Daniel A .; Eskridge, William N., Jr .; Frickey, Philip P. Constitutional Law: Themes for the Constitution's Third Century.
The works cited are Equality or Independence by Daniel Johnson, Sr. ( published in 1965 ), Le Québec dans le Canada de demain ( published in 1967 ) and comprising texts by Marcel Faribault, Jean-Guy Cardinal and Claude Ryan, as well as an excerpt of the report of the Committee on Constitutional Affairs of the Quebec Liberal Federation presided by Paul Gérin-Lajoie and prepared for the Congress of October 1967.

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