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Ortega poised to win third term in Nicaragua

The former revolutionary’s win could see him with a mandate that could allow him to make constitutional changes guaranteeing perpetual re-election.

NICARAGUAN PRESIDENT AND one-time Sandinista revolutionary Daniel Ortega appears headed for victory today in an election that his critics say could be the prelude to a presidency-for-life.

Since returning to power in 2007, the 65-year-old Ortega has boosted his popularity in Central America’s poorest country with a combination of pork-barrel populism and support for the free-market economy he once opposed.

Now, riding on a populist platform and World Bank praise for his economic strategies, he seeks a third term — his second consecutive one — after the Sandinista majority on the Supreme Court overruled the term limits set by the Nicaraguan constitution.

With nearly 50 percent of voter support and an 18-point lead over his nearest challenger in the most recent poll, Ortega could end up with a mandate that would not only legitimize his re-election but allow him to make constitutional changes guaranteeing perpetual re-election.

He leads his closest competitor, opposition radio station owner Fabio Gadea of the Liberal Independent Party, by 18 points. Conservative Arnoldo Aleman, a former president and perennial candidate, has 11 percent support in the poll taken between the tenth and the seventeenth of October with a margin of error of 2.8 percentage points.

Free-market stance

Ortega led the Sandinista movement that overthrew dictator Anastasio Somoza in 1979, and withstood a concerted effort by the U.S. government, which viewed him as a Soviet-backed threat, to oust him through a rebel force called the Contras.

The fiery, mustachioed leftist ruled through a junta, then was elected in 1984 but was defeated after one term in 1990. After two more failed runs, he softened his rhetoric, took a free-market stance, and regained the presidency in the 2006 election.

To his supporters, he is just plain Daniel, while opponents say that in his new incarnation, he has espoused “Orteguismo,” a politics of personality based on Christianity, socialism and free enterprise.

In his most recent term, Ortega has built wide support among the youth and the poor in a country of 5.8 million people, more than 40 percent of whom live on less than $2 a day.

He also has maintained ties to the U.S. even as he has grown closer to Venezuelan socialist President Hugo Chavez, signed the Central American Free Trade Agreement and cultivated Nicaragua’s large business sector. Per capita income, one of the lowest in Latin America, has grown steadily since 2006, according to the World Bank, which has praised Ortega’s macroeconomic policies as “broadly favorable.”

Still, he has been helped immensely by Chavez, who according to estimates has provided at least $500 million a year in discounted oil and outright donations.

Many warn his success comes at democracy’s expense. Claims of widespread fraud in the 2008 municipal elections led Washington to cancel $62 million in development aid.

The 2006 election drew more than 18,000 election observers. This time election observation is much more difficult and local observers are being denied credentials.

The European Union and the Organization of America States have negotiated access to today’s vote. The Carter Center, whose Nicaragua delegation was led by former President Jimmy Carter in 2006, has elected not to observe because of the restrictions.

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    Mute Paddy Mac
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    Dec 13th 2014, 3:33 PM

    I think there will be a lot more Bulls coming out following this story.

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    Mute Wexford pikeman
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    Dec 13th 2014, 5:30 PM

    Simpson scene:- Marge can i have a pet duck ? No Homer , you have Benji the bull ! . well can he have a duck?

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    Mute winding_down
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    Dec 13th 2014, 3:35 PM

    He’s had to emigrate to live a life true to himself. Sounds like a well-trodden Irish path.

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    Mute Mark Hosford
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    Dec 13th 2014, 6:29 PM

    He doesn’t get to be himself- he won’t be a gay bull anymore he’ll be a bullock -

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    Mute David Vaughan
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    Dec 13th 2014, 3:44 PM

    The Iona Institute are hopefully pissed off over this.. The bull raised cash faster than they did. :-)

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    Mute winding_down
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    Dec 13th 2014, 3:53 PM

    Please stop calling it an “Institute”: it’s a lobby group that writes conservative opinion pieces which it refers to as “papers”.

    UK law would not permit an organisation like this to refer to itself as an “Institute” and nor should secular Ireland.

    The only learned thing about his conservative lobby group is the name “Iona”, which it has re-appropriated from the Abbey set up in Scotland by St Columba.

    Rank over!

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    Mute David Vaughan
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    Dec 13th 2014, 4:38 PM

    @winding. Utterly and completely agree with you.
    But that’s the name they legally got, so that’s what the homophobic sods have to be called.

    However, from now on, I’ll phrase them this way… Iona ‘Institute’.

    Apols and lesson learned.

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    Mute winding_down
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    Dec 13th 2014, 4:44 PM

    @David: Thanks!

    I would suggest that if the Iona ‘Institute’ need money that badly, then they should apply for funding like real centres of learning do – from the Higher Education Authority.

    I suspect that’d quickly dispel their confusion about the difference between their lobby group and the many bona fide academic institutions whose reputations they bring into disrepute by using ‘Institute’ in their title.

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    Mute Robert Ludden
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    Dec 13th 2014, 3:52 PM

    Now can these same people put their hands in their pockets and give money to child line also. Iv nothing against a gay bull but some people need to get their priorities right

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    Mute Ciara Patricia Edele
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    Dec 13th 2014, 7:31 PM

    Three questions: Why are humans more important than cattle? Why do you care what people donate their own money to? Do you regularly donate to child line?

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    Mute Robert Ludden
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    Dec 13th 2014, 8:09 PM

    Yes, I believe children that may need to ring child line are more important than this bull, I do give to charity by the way, and no I don’t care what other people do with their money. But are you honestly saying that saving this bull is worth more than children living in fear having a number to ring when they need it?

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    Mute Ciara Patricia Edele
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    Dec 13th 2014, 8:22 PM

    I believe animals are as important as humans. That’s what animal rights is about. So these people who wanted to donate, it’s their choice and their right to have those beliefs.

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    Mute Ciara Patricia Edele
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    Dec 13th 2014, 8:23 PM

    I believe it’s equally important to save a bull from fear/harm as to save a human from fear/harm.

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    Mute thetruth
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    Dec 13th 2014, 3:36 PM

    Good luck with the mooove Benjy

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    Mute Paul Keane
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    Dec 13th 2014, 4:09 PM

    I keep waiting for this to be confirmed as a wind up but it seems like its genuine. Sad reflection on society when something as trivial can not only garner publicity but actually raise money too. I look forward to the gay lobby getting behind (no pun intended) more noble causes.

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    Mute Ciara Patricia Edele
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    Dec 13th 2014, 7:32 PM

    I think it’s a sad reflection on society that people see animals’ lives as trivial. And this story is a good reflection on society.

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    Mute Paul Keane
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    Dec 14th 2014, 8:24 AM

    So why aren’t you and the gay lobby out there campaigning to save straight bulls? How long have you been hetero phobic?

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    Dec 14th 2014, 9:13 AM

    I am trying to save straight animals, haha. Most of the animals I try to save are straight or if they’re gay then I don’t know it…Most of the animals that ARAN tries to save are probably straight.

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    Mute Benito Rossolini
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    Dec 13th 2014, 4:53 PM

    Fcuk sake, the bull isn’t fir for purpose, he should be made into burgers!

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    Mute Gráinne O'Brien
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    Dec 13th 2014, 9:45 PM

    What because an animal isnt fit for purpose in industry eyes that he deserves to be slaughtered.

    so any animal not fit for purpose deserves death? Are u serious? This is why animals rights are always stampled on . Human race is turning into something vile.
    Would u say the same about a human not been fit for purpose?

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    Mute Kardia Skepsi
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    Dec 13th 2014, 6:30 PM

    It’s strange that a bull got saved only because it raped other bulls.

    I mean, no other bulls were a fan of Benji’s prodding, I’m sure.

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    Mute trevreilly
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    Dec 13th 2014, 5:53 PM

    He should be hanging up in a factory!!

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    Dec 13th 2014, 3:52 PM

    Where does AI man get his stock, couldn’t benjin have been a donor.

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    Mute Mark Hosford
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    Dec 13th 2014, 6:33 PM

    If benjy was that good a bull he would have(a) lived out his life at an AI station (with other bulls )
    And (b) he wouldn’t have been bought for 5 grand or so -

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    Mute Leslie Skinner
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    Dec 13th 2014, 4:09 PM

    He’s a hornless bull

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    Mute Catherine Mayock
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    Dec 13th 2014, 5:00 PM

    What a load of bo#lo#ks.

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    Mute Declan Ryan
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    Dec 13th 2014, 3:50 PM

    Good bye my friend

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    Mute CitizenSmith©
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    Dec 13th 2014, 4:29 PM

    Must have been some closet.

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    Dec 13th 2014, 7:34 PM

    I wouldn’t mind but he’s an absolutely dreadful looking bull. If he was straight he’d easily be bought for less than 2000, total discrimination against heterosexual Bulls.

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    Mute Anita OGalligan
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    Dec 14th 2014, 4:00 AM

    A very moving story. As I get older, I’m moving towards a veggie diet. I know I’m very sentimental over
    Animals. I no longer eat beef or lamb. Animals do know when they get near the slaughter house. It’s terrible,
    They are living beings.

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    Mute Sean Claffey
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    Dec 13th 2014, 6:09 PM

    That bull looks fairly feminine

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    Mute Gráinne O'Brien
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    Dec 13th 2014, 9:48 PM

    Good im glad he was saved. Jus cause he doesn serve industry expectations.
    Hate what this world has become oh no there no use slaughter them as if a life means nothing.
    Shameful and humans should be ashamed of themselves to allow other animals lifes be so disposable to them.
    Sometimes its evident humans are the worst thing to happen this world. Destroying every th in and anything

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    Dec 13th 2014, 10:27 PM

    What a relief for the straight bulls of Ireland.

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