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Parliamentary leadership in Nicaragua sworn in for new term

Managua, January 9 (Prensa Latina) The National Assembly (Parliament) of Nicaragua today sworn in its executive board for a new legislative period (2024-2026), confirming deputy Gustavo Porras as president of this branch of the state.

During the ceremonial opening session of the XL legislative session, Porras' contribution to building a worthy Nicaragua was recognized.

In his speech to the plenary session, he reiterated the determination of legislators to continue working on the adoption of laws and decrees that guarantee the stability and tranquility of Nicaraguan families.

“Thank you for giving us the responsibility to continue this work that we are doing together and united for the revolution and for the country. This is a board that has worked to achieve that consensus of unanimity across all of its positions. “, he said.

Porras reiterated that they must make every effort so that with this consensus on results they can continue on the path of the revolutionary state, with the well-being and development of the people at the forefront.

The Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) is a political institution that has matured before the eyes of the people and remains to this day one of the most important, solid and robust political institutions that our country has had to date in its entirety. Republican history, said representative Wálmaro Gutiérrez.

The Sandinista parliamentarian added that the FSLN has made a proposal to the people that its policy of alliances and reconciliation is an essential prerequisite for ensuring peace among Nicaraguans, and that it undertakes a comprehensive process of dialogue and of the agreement.

Here the FSLN has recruited valuable women and men who have contributed to this policy focused on the eradication of poverty and extreme poverty, and without necessarily being Sandinistas, they have the essential qualifications to be a decent and honorable legislator be. Gutierrez highlighted.

According to the findings so far, female participation in board elections is particularly noteworthy, as four of the seven positions are held by women, which underlines the country's existing commitment to gender equality.

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