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Campaigning Opens In Nicaragua
Campaigning has officially opened in Nicaragua ahead of presidential elections on November 5. Left-wing Sandanista leader, Daniel Ortega, former president (1985-1990) and one-time bête noire of the US, is one of the front-runners. His main rivals are the right-wing candidates: former vice-president José Rizo of the ruling Liberal Constitutionalist Party (PLC) and e- finance minister Eduardo Montealegre of the Liberal Nicaraguan Alliance-Conservative party (ALN). This will be the fifth time Ortega has run for president, losing his bids in 1990, 1996 and 2001. However, this time around his more friendly overtones to the private sector may well secure him the presidency. To avoid a second round of voting, the winning candidate must secure 40% of the votes or 35% and a clear five-point margin over the nearest rival.
