Day 78

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Chamber of Industries of Nicaragua (Cadin) reports that 70% of SMEs in the textile clothing sector close operations.

Luis Ángel Rosadilla and Luis Porto, high-level delegates of the Organization of American States (OAS), arrive in Nicaragua to meet with different sectors in the framework of the electoral reforms necessary for the advanced elections.

The Superintendence of Banks and Other Financial Institutions (Siboif) fined private banks that refused to deliver the list of their clients that have withdrawn more than $ 50,000 since April 19.

Young man appears beaten up and with finger amputated in the hospital. National Police apprehends him accused of robbery with intimidation.

Former militaries criticize passivity and double standards of the Nicaraguan Army in the face of the country’s crisis.

Cardinal Leopoldo Brenes, president of the Nicaraguan Bishops’ Conference (CEN), says «we have not yet decided to resume the Dialogue.»

Civic Alliance for Justice and Democracy points out that the Government of Nicaragua has not complied with most of the agreements of the National Dialogue.

National Police informs that they found the body of Petty Officer Martín Sánchez Gutiérrez, kidnapped last June 11th during the assault on the police post in Mulukukú, Autonomous Region of the North Caribbean Coast (RACCN).

Ivan Acosta, Ministry of Finance and Public Credit, admits that the socio-political crisis that the country is living in has caused the loss of 250 thousand jobs.

The Nicaraguan Stock Exchange reports a 45 percent fall in its operations due to the crisis the country is in.

Retired General Humberto Ortega, brother of President Daniel Ortega, points out that «the President, by constitutionally advancing the presidential elections for the coming year, says yes to peace.»

The Nicaraguan Association for Human Rights (ANPDH) says that the citizen Vicente Rappaccioli, whose body was found in the Legal Medicine Institute (IML), was executed in the upper part of the skull.

Self-convoked citizens carry out a human chain «from a roundabout to a roundabout» on the road to Masaya to demand justice for the more than 309 murdered during the protests in the country.

Claudia Paz, member of the Interdisciplinary Group of Independent Experts (GIEI) that analyzes the situation in Nicaragua, was part of the team that helped solve the crime of the 43 students in Ayotzinapa, Mexico.

Carlos Fernando Chamorro, journalist and opinion maker: «Ortega will not leave power if he is not placed on the verge of departure».

Volunteer paramedics from the Rapid Intervention Brigade (BIR) denounce a smear campaign in official media that accuses them of reporting false injuries during the March of Flowers.

Fourth baby is born in the road blockage located in Jinotepe, Carazo.

Government of Panama asks its citizens to avoid traveling to Nicaragua while the serious crisis in the country continues.

The April 19 Movement of Matagalpa installs a new road blockage in the interior of the city to prevent the passage of heavy transport.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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