Magic Words (breaking a spell)
I highly recommend this documentary to understand what was happening in Nicaragua before April 2018. Political Violence is not new.
In 2006, the Sandinista Front for National Liberation (FSLN) lead by Ortega rose to power through an alliance with the corrupt leaders of the liberal parties, the hierarchy of the churches and the entrepreneurial bourgeoisie. Ortega began to destroy the government apparatus, destroying the democratic institutionality and creating a system that supports him as a figure and the dynasty of Ortega-Murillo. This is how he consolidated the power around his figure (which is spread to his family).
A capitalist economic model was established, which obeys the guidelines of the IMF, allied with foreign capitol, big transnationals, the national private sector (COSEP, which does not represent the small businesses), free zone enterprises. So there was an economic growth, but within a neoliberal model.
The social programs impulsed with the funds from the Venezuelan cooperation such as Zero Hunger, Zero Usury, Productive Bonus, housing improvement plans, school lunch, etc. only served to patch the real causes of the problems, without dealing with the structural poverty. These programs fed a patronage and assistentialism structure. They established like never before a socioeconomic regime in which the poor are doomed to seek for a life chance in informal, precarious jobs, working on their own or for miserable salaries during long working times, forced to emigrate to other countries in search for a job and to get precarious retirement pensions. This is a social inequity regime, with an increasing process of welfare concentration in small groups of people.
Ortega also changed the constitution into allowing him to stay in power and committed electoral fraud to achieve that, which was an easy task for his party because they have absolute control of the supreme court and the electoral council.
That’s how we got to the point of having an administration characterized by corruption, a normalized illegality and a government that functions around the entrepreneurial project of the ruling couple, but which has been sold under the slogans of a “Christian, socialist, and solidary” Nicaragua, and a “blessed, prospered and victorious” Nicaragua. A leftist speech was maintained through an anti-imperialistic language that clearly reflects the rupture between what’s real and what’s official.
Also, the Ortega-Murillo administration took control over popular political and civil organizations and created various tentacles from which they could control the people. Instances of auto-critic within the party were continuously eliminated, movements and organization that represented an opposition or alternative to the official narrative were dismantled, room for opinion was closed and repression towards protests and other ways of manifesting discomfort slowly became normalized.
Ortega took control over the party, the police and the army, as well as the threats that the media daring to denounce the country’s situation had already received all guaranteed that almost nobody protested against them for many years and that barely nothing was ever mentioned in the exterior about it.