The fight for peace and progress with social justice: Revolutionary commitments promoted by the Government of Reconciliation and National Unity in Nicaragua

Authors

  • Junieth Osegueda Herrera Facultad Regional Multidisciplinaria, Estelí. UNAN-Managua/FAREM-Estelí

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/multiensayos.v6i12.10119

Keywords:

peace, progress with social justice, revolution, social policies and projects

Abstract

This essay is argumentative and its objective is to expose the most significant changes in the fight for peace and progress with social justice in Nicaragua since 2007 with the administration of the Government of Reconciliation and National Unity (GRUN), led by Commander Daniel Ortega Saavedra and comrade Rosario Murillo Zambrana. In other words, the transition from a period of 16 years with servile governments to the interests of the American empire, who promoted neoliberal policies that plunged the country into backwardness, economic dependency, and social inequality, to a period of struggle for peace and the progress with social justice promoted by the GRUN through the execution of Social and Public Policies and Projects, with cooperative alliances and commercial agreements with other Countries and with the promulgation of Law No. 985 (Law for a culture of dialogue, reconciliation, security, work and peace).

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Published

2020-08-12

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EDUCATION SCIENCES, HUMANITIES AND INTERDISCIPLINARITY