Nicaraguan leader proposes extending presidential term by another year
It is not the first time the constitution has been amended to allow Daniel Ortega, 80, to stay in power for longer.
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It is not the first time the constitution has been amended to allow Daniel Ortega, 80, to stay in power for longer.
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