Talk:Foreign relations of Nicaragua

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The 1990 election victory of President Violeta Chamorro placed Nicaragua in the ranks of Latin American democracies.

I don't know how to reword it, but that certainly isn't a NPOV sentence.

It practically denounces the 1984 elections. The only entity to label them unfair was the Reagan administration, unable to accept that right-wing parties couldn't win a free election in the US backyard.

And had Ortega won in 1990 too, would have that meant that Nicaragua would have not been a democracy?


??Who is this person who posted the message above? Fisrt off, you will believe anything you want to believe. Secondly, to answer your question, It's not that Ortega won that didn't qualify it as a democracy, it was the way he won. If you win an election by fraud, that does not qualify you as a democracy. Thirdly, you need to go back an do some research, a large number of countries denouced the elections, in-fact, the only countries to recognize the elections were the communist, socialist and dictorships.


[edit] Taiwan

Can anyone please explain to me, why the Central American states all still have relations with Taiwan instead of the PR China? After the recognition by the US I somehow don't see the point in this... Thanks!