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Rafael Solís (jurist)

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broke out in the country in April 2018, with hundreds of deaths ensuing. Solis disputed Ortega's claim that violence in the country resulted from a foreign-backed attempted coup, and predicted that unless pro-Ortega paramilitary groups were disarmed, opposition groups would arm as well, eventually
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for 19 years. He served as Vice-President of the Court and as a member of both its Constitutional Appeal and Criminal Appeal chambers. He was a key figure in the 2009 CSJ decision to remove presidential term limits, effectively allowing Ortega to continue to run for re-election, a decision Solis
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Solis resigned the Court on January 8, 2019, issuing a public letter in protest of what he described as "a state of terror" imposed by Ortega since
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was elected President, defeating the FSLN, Solis was nevertheless re-elected legislator in the
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and was its representative in the Council of State. Shortly after, he became the Nicaraguan
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leading to civil war, particularly as the country's economic situation deteriorated.
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and became a long-time Ortega ally. Solís was the best man at Ortega's wedding to
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Affairs, United States Department of State Bureau of Public (1988).
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Solís grew up in a wealthy Catholic family and attended the
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Contradiction and Conflict: The Popular Church in Nicaragua
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Index

Spanish name
surname

Managua
Nicaragua
Colegio Centro América
Central American University
Supreme Court of Justice
Sandinista National Liberation Front
Supreme Court of Justice
Nicaragua
Nicaraguan legislature
Colegio Centro América
Managua
Nicaragua
Central American University
Sandinista National Liberation Front
revolution
Daniel Ortega
Rosario Murillo
Sandinista Popular Army
Ambassador
United States
Junta of National Reconstruction
Nicaragua
National Assembly
Constitution of Nicaragua
Violeta Chamorro
National Assembly
Supreme Court of Justice

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