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Article Excerpt An old hand at changing his country's Constitution, President Daniel Ortega has let Nicaraguans know that their Magna Carta is due for another rewrite. Ortega has had a change of perspective on constitutional content. Last time around he was a legislator, head of his Sandinista party, and looking to limit the powers (see NotiCen, 2005-01-13) of then President Enrique Bolanos (2002-2007) of the rival, rightist, Partido Liberal Constitucional (PLC). But, now that he is president for the third time, Ortega has said that he would like a fourth chance at the presidential rocker and that would entail a constitutional change. The rest could be easy. Ortega also conspired with former President Arnoldo Aleman (1997-2002) to rig the Constitution so that he could win a no runoff, first-round victory with only 35% of...
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