Nicaragua congress adopts life sentences; opposition opposes
MANAGUA, Nicaragua — Nicaragua’s congress gave final approval Monday to change the constitution to permit life imprisonment.
Congress is dominated by President Daniel Ortega’s Sandinista party, and opposition legislators voted against the measure or abstained.
Opponents say life sentences could be used against the political opposition, like other recent measures passed by Ortega’s party.
“When there isn’t an independent judicial system … applying sentences like this could be interpreted as a political move to punish any Nicaraguan citizen,” said congressman Miguel Rosales of the opposition Liberal Constitutionalist Party.