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Daniel Ortega

José Daniel Ortega Saavedra ( or-TAY-gə, Spanish: [daˈnjel oɾˈteɣa]; born 11 November 1945) is a Nicaraguan politician who has been the co-president of Nicaragua since 18 February 2025, alongside his wife Rosario Murillo. He was the president of Nicaragua from 1985 to 1990 and from 2007 to 2025. He previously led Nicaragua as the first coordinator of the Junta of National Reconstruction from 1979 to 1985. Ortega leads an authoritarian government, and has been regularly described as a dictator by the international community. Ortega came to prominence with the overthrow and exile of US-backed dictator Anastasio Somoza Debayle in 1979 during the Nicaraguan Revolution. As a leader in the Sandinista National Liberation Front (Spanish: Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional, FSLN) Ortega became leader of the ruling Junta of National Reconstruction. A Marxist–Leninist, Ortega pursued a program of nationalization, land reform, wealth redistribution, and literacy programs during his first period in office. Ortega's government was responsible for the forced displacement of 10,000 indigenous people. In 1984, Ortega won Nicaragua's presidential election with over 60% of the vote as the FSLN's candidate. During his first term, he implemented policies to achieve leftist reforms across Nicaragua. Throughout the 1980s, Ortega's government faced a rebellion by US-backed rebels, known as the Contras. After a presidency marred by conflict and economic collapse, Ortega was defeated in the 1990 Nicaraguan general election by Violeta Chamorro. Ortega was an unsuccessful presidential candidate in 1996 and 2001 but won the 2006 Nicaraguan general election. In office, he allied with fellow Latin American socialists. In contrast to his previous political career, his second administration abandoned most of his earlier leftist principles, alienating many of his former revolutionary allies. Under his tenure, Nicaragua has experienced democratic backsliding. In June 2018, organizations such as Amnesty International and the Organization of American States reported that Ortega had engaged in a violent oppression campaign against anti-government protests. The violent crackdown and subsequent constriction of civil liberties have led to waves of emigration to neighboring Costa Rica, with more than 30,000 Nicaraguans filing for asylum in that country. His government jailed many potential rival candidates in the 2021 Nicaraguan general election, including Cristiana Chamorro Barrios. Ortega's government also imprisoned other opponents, such as former allies Dora María Téllez and Hugo Torres Jiménez. In August 2021, Nicaragua cancelled the operating permits of six US and European NGOs. Many critics of the Ortega government, including opposition leaders, journalists and members of civil society, fled the country in mid-2021. In his fourth term, Ortega ordered the closure of several NGOs, universities, and newspapers, and resumed his repression of the Catholic Church after a brief rapprochement, imprisoning prelate Rolando José Álvarez Lagos.

Infobox

Vice President
Sergio Ramírez
Preceded by
Francisco Urcuyo(as Acting President)
Succeeded by
Himself(as President)
Born
José Daniel Ortega Saavedra (1945-11-11) 11 November 1945 (age 80)La Libertad, Chontales, Nicaragua
Political party
FSLN
Spouse
mw- Rosario Murillo (m. 1979)
Children
7 with Rosario Murillo, including Juan Carlos Ortega Murillo1 with Leticia Herrera
Relatives
Humberto Ortega (brother)Camilo Ortega (brother)Xiomara Blandino (daughter-in-law)
Awards
Al-Gaddafi International Prize for Human Rights
Allegiance
Nicaragua
Branch/service
mw- FSLN Nicaraguan Army
Years of service
1956-1990 1990-2007 2007–present
Rank
Major (1959-1978) Commander-in-chief (1978-present)
Battles/wars
Nicaraguan Revolution
Party
FSLN (1958-present)

Tables

· Electoral history › 1984 general election
Total
Total
Candidate
Total
Candidate
1,098,933
Party
100.00
Valid votes
Valid votes
Candidate
Valid votes
Candidate
1,098,933
Party
93.91
Invalid/blank votes
Invalid/blank votes
Candidate
Invalid/blank votes
Candidate
71,209
Party
6.09
Total votes
Total votes
Candidate
Total votes
Candidate
1,170,142
Party
100.00
Registered voters/turnout
Registered voters/turnout
Candidate
Registered voters/turnout
Candidate
1,551,597
Party
75.42
Source: Nohlen
Source: Nohlen
Candidate
Source: Nohlen
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Daniel Ortega
Sandinista National Liberation Front
735,967
66.97
Clemente Guido Chavez
Democratic Conservative Party
154,327
14.04
Virgilio Godoy Reyes
Independent Liberal Party
105,560
9.61
Mauricio Díaz Dávila
Popular Social Christian Party
61,199
5.57
Allan Zambrana Salmerón
Communist Party of Nicaragua
16,034
1.46
Domingo Sánchez Salgado
Nicaraguan Socialist Party
14,494
1.32
Isidro Téllez Toruño
Marxist–Leninist Popular Action Movement
11,352
1.03
Total
1,098,933
100.00
Valid votes
1,098,933
93.91
Invalid/blank votes
71,209
6.09
Total votes
1,170,142
100.00
Registered voters/turnout
1,551,597
75.42
Source: Nohlen
· Electoral history › 1990 general election
Total
Total
Candidate
Total
Candidate
1,420,544
Party
100.00
Valid votes
Valid votes
Candidate
Valid votes
Candidate
1,420,544
Party
94.02
Invalid/blank votes
Invalid/blank votes
Candidate
Invalid/blank votes
Candidate
90,294
Party
5.98
Total votes
Total votes
Candidate
Total votes
Candidate
1,510,838
Party
100.00
Registered voters/turnout
Registered voters/turnout
Candidate
Registered voters/turnout
Candidate
1,752,088
Party
86.23
Source: Nohlen, Sarti
Source: Nohlen, Sarti
Candidate
Source: Nohlen, Sarti
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Violeta Chamorro
National Opposition Union
777,552
54.74
Daniel Ortega
Sandinista National Liberation Front
579,886
40.82
Erick Ramírez Beneventes
Social Christian Party
16,751
1.18
Moisés Hassán
Revolutionary Unity Movement
11,136
0.78
Bonifacio Miranda Bengoechea
Workers' Revolutionary Party
8,590
0.60
Isidro Téllez Toruño
Marxist–Leninist Popular Action Movement
8,115
0.57
Fernando Bernabé Agüero Rocha
Social Conservative Party
5,798
0.41
Blanca Rojas Echaverry
Central American Unionist Party
5,065
0.36
Eduardo Molina Palacios
Democratic Conservative Party
4,500
0.32
Rodolfo Robelo Herrera
Independent Liberal Party for National Unity
3,151
0.22
Total
1,420,544
100.00
Valid votes
1,420,544
94.02
Invalid/blank votes
90,294
5.98
Total votes
1,510,838
100.00
Registered voters/turnout
1,752,088
86.23
Source: Nohlen, Sarti
· Electoral history › 1996 general election
Total
Total
Candidate
Total
Candidate
1,757,775
Party
100.00
Valid votes
Valid votes
Candidate
Valid votes
Candidate
1,757,775
Party
95.05
Invalid/blank votes
Invalid/blank votes
Candidate
Invalid/blank votes
Candidate
91,587
Party
4.95
Total votes
Total votes
Candidate
Total votes
Candidate
1,849,362
Party
100.00
Registered voters/turnout
Registered voters/turnout
Candidate
Registered voters/turnout
Candidate
2,421,067
Party
76.39
Source: Nohlen
Source: Nohlen
Candidate
Source: Nohlen
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Arnoldo Alemán
Liberal Alliance
896,207
50.99
Daniel Ortega
Sandinista National Liberation Front
664,909
37.83
Guillermo Antonio Osorno Molina
Nicaraguan Party of the Christian Path
71,908
4.09
Noel José Vidaurre Argüello
Conservative Party
39,983
2.27
Benjamin Ramón Lanzas Selva
National Project
9,265
0.53
Sergio Ramírez
Sandinista Renovation Movement
7,665
0.44
Francisco José Mayorga Balladares
Bread and Strength Alliance (PAN–ASR)
7,102
0.40
Francisco José Duarte Tapia
National Conservative Action
6,178
0.35
Edgar Enrique Quiñónes Tuckler
Nicaraguan Resistance Party
5,813
0.33
Andrés Abelino Robles Pérez
Nicaraguan Workers, Peasants and Professionals Unity Party
5,789
0.33
Virgilio Godoy
Independent Liberal Party
5,692
0.32
Jorge Alberto Díaz Cruz
National Justice Party
5,582
0.32
Alejandro Serrano Caldera
Unity Alliance
4,873
0.28
Elí Altamirano
Communist Party of Nicaragua
4,802
0.27
Miriam Argüello
Popular Conservative Alliance
4,632
0.26
Ausberto Narváez Argüello
Liberal Unity Party
3,887
0.22
Alfredo César Aguirre
UNO–96 Alliance (PND–MAC–MDN)
3,664
0.21
Allan Antonio Tefel Alba
National Renovation Movement
2,641
0.15
James Odnith Webster Pitts
Democratic Action Party
1,895
0.11
Sergio Abilio Mendieta Castillo
Central American Integrationist Party
1,653
0.09
Moisés Hassán
Renovating Action Movement
1,393
0.08
Gustavo Ernesto Tablada Zelaya
Nicaraguan Socialist Party
1,352
0.08
Roberto Urcuyo Muñoz
Nicaraguan Democratic Party
890
0.05
Total
1,757,775
100.00
Valid votes
1,757,775
95.05
Invalid/blank votes
91,587
4.95
Total votes
1,849,362
100.00
Registered voters/turnout
2,421,067
76.39
Source: Nohlen
· Electoral history › 2001 general election
Total
Total
Candidate
Total
Candidate
2,181,518
Running mate
100.00
Registered voters/turnout
Registered voters/turnout
Candidate
Registered voters/turnout
Candidate
2,980,641
Running mate
Source: IPADE, La Nacion
Source: IPADE, La Nacion
Candidate
Source: IPADE, La Nacion
Candidate
Running mate
Party
Votes
%
Enrique Bolaños
José Rizo
Constitutionalist Liberal Party
1,228,412
56.31
Daniel Ortega
Agustín Jarquín
Sandinista National Liberation Front
922,436
42.28
Alberto Saborío
Conservative Party
30,670
1.41
Total
2,181,518
100.00
Registered voters/turnout
2,980,641
Source: IPADE, La Nacion
· Electoral history › 2006 general election
Total
Total
Candidate
Total
Candidate
2,244,215
Party
100.00
Registered voters/turnout
Registered voters/turnout
Candidate
Registered voters/turnout
Candidate
3,665,141
Party
Source: IFES
Source: IFES
Candidate
Source: IFES
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Daniel Ortega
Sandinista National Liberation Front
854,316
38.07
Eduardo Montealegre
Nicaraguan Liberal Alliance
650,879
29.00
José Rizo Castellón
Constitutionalist Liberal Party
588,304
26.21
Edmundo Jarquín
Sandinista Renovation Movement
144,596
6.44
Edén Pastora
Alternative for Change
6,120
0.27
Total
2,244,215
100.00
Registered voters/turnout
3,665,141
Source: IFES
· Electoral history › 2011 general election
Total
Total
Candidate
Total
Candidate
2,512,584
Party
100.00
Source: CSE
Source: CSE
Candidate
Source: CSE
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Daniel Ortega
Sandinista National Liberation Front
1,569,287
62.46
Fabio Gadea Mantilla
Independent Liberal Party
778,889
31.00
Arnoldo Alemán
Constitutionalist Liberal Party
148,507
5.91
Édgar Enrique Quiñónez Tuckler
Nicaraguan Liberal Alliance
10,003
0.40
Róger Antonio Guevara Mena
Alliance for the Republic
5,898
0.23
Total
2,512,584
100.00
Source: CSE
· Electoral history › 2016 general election
Total
Total
Candidate
Total
Candidate
2,493,942
Party
100.00
Valid votes
Valid votes
Candidate
Valid votes
Candidate
2,493,942
Party
96.51
Invalid/blank votes
Invalid/blank votes
Candidate
Invalid/blank votes
Candidate
90,246
Party
3.49
Total votes
Total votes
Candidate
Total votes
Candidate
2,584,188
Party
100.00
Source: CSE, IFES
Source: CSE, IFES
Candidate
Source: CSE, IFES
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Daniel Ortega
Sandinista National Liberation Front
1,806,651
72.44
Maximino Rodríguez
Constitutionalist Liberal Party
374,898
15.03
José Alvarado
Independent Liberal Party
112,562
4.51
Saturnino Cerrato
Nicaraguan Liberal Alliance
107,392
4.31
Erick Cabezas
Conservative Party
57,437
2.30
Carlos Canales
Alliance for the Republic
35,002
1.40
Total
2,493,942
100.00
Valid votes
2,493,942
96.51
Invalid/blank votes
90,246
3.49
Total votes
2,584,188
100.00
Source: CSE, IFES
· Electoral history › 2021 general election
Total
Total
Candidate
Total
Candidate
2,759,743
Party
100.00
Valid votes
Valid votes
Candidate
Valid votes
Candidate
2,759,743
Party
94.47
Invalid/blank votes
Invalid/blank votes
Candidate
Invalid/blank votes
Candidate
161,687
Party
5.53
Total votes
Total votes
Candidate
Total votes
Candidate
2,921,430
Party
100.00
Registered voters/turnout
Registered voters/turnout
Candidate
Registered voters/turnout
Candidate
4,476,601
Party
65.26
Source: CSE, adam-carr
Source: CSE, adam-carr
Candidate
Source: CSE, adam-carr
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Daniel Ortega
Sandinista National Liberation Front
2,093,834
75.87
Walter Espinoza
Constitutionalist Liberal Party
395,406
14.33
Guillermo Osorno
Nicaraguan Party of the Christian Path
89,853
3.26
Marcelo Montiel
Nicaraguan Liberal Alliance
85,711
3.11
Gerson Gutiérrez
Alliance for the Republic
48,429
1.75
Mauricio Orué
Independent Liberal Party
46,510
1.69
Total
2,759,743
100.00
Valid votes
2,759,743
94.47
Invalid/blank votes
161,687
5.53
Total votes
2,921,430
100.00
Registered voters/turnout
4,476,601
65.26
Source: CSE, adam-carr
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