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Sandinista Revolution: The victory of a people that continues to defend its sovereignty

Amid the excitement of a town that saw the end of more than 40 long years of repression, persecution and death, FSLN leaders arrived in Managua to set up a Government Junta for National Reconstruction
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Published at: 19/07/2024 08:00 AM



On July 19, 1979, the fighters of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) entered the city of Managua victorious, after years of fighting against the military forces of Anastasio Somoza, an agent of imperialism who descended from a family that had exercised power in Nicaragua since 1936.

In the midst of the excitement of a town that saw the end of more than 40 long years of repression, persecution and death, the leaders of the FSLN arrived in Managua to establish a Government Junta for National Reconstruction, which would be headed by the guerrilla commander, Daniel Ortega, who was only 34 years old, led the execution of a series of measures aimed at initiating the transformation of the State and turning government action to benefit the people.

This revolutionary victory meant for Nicaragua the birth of the Sandinista Revolution process, which managed to reduce illiteracy rates from a very high 50.3% to 12.9% in just six months; the construction of more than two thousand new educational centers at all levels, five new large hospitals were built and poliomyelitis was eradicated and measures were implemented to favor the country's peasants and workers.

46 years after this triumph, the Sandinista people raise the flags of rebellion that gave them their freedom, to continue fighting against imperialism, which once again, as it did in 1990, is trying to put an end to this social justice project that was recovered by the conscience of Nicaraguans who today say to imperialism and its lackeys “They will not return!”

“Here is a people, who, as Darío said, knows how to lift the olive tree of Peace and, when this town is touched, attacked, and humiliated, then this town raises the steel of war, as Rubén Darío said, to defend us! not to attack anyone.” Daniel Ortega.


Mazo News Team