I'm exploring different countries to possibly move to in 2019, Nicaragua being one of them up until reading news of protests in the country. How are expats handling the current crises in Nicaragua?
Appears there are lots of grievances the president needs to settle with the population at large beyond repealing his widely unpopular social security reforms.
Will the president and his wife be ousted or is his grip on all branches of government too strong? Is Nicaragua sliding into a dictatorship?
Hard to see how the country can be included high up on the 2018 International Living list of the best countries to retire to when violence is rocking the capital and other cities, the police are killing protesters and journalists alike, and throughout it all, the president is spouting propaganda,
Appears there are lots of grievances the president needs to settle with the population at large beyond repealing his widely unpopular social security reforms.
Will the president and his wife be ousted or is his grip on all branches of government too strong? Is Nicaragua sliding into a dictatorship?
Hard to see how the country can be included high up on the 2018 International Living list of the best countries to retire to when violence is rocking the capital and other cities, the police are killing protesters and journalists alike, and throughout it all, the president is spouting propaganda,