Political Constitution of the Republic of Nicaragua 1987, as amended to 2021
Political Parties
  • English

    ...
    Political pluralism assures the free organization and participation of all the political parties in the electoral processes established in the Constitution and the laws; and their participation in the economic, political and social affairs [asuntos] of the country.
    ... (Art. 5)

  • Spanish

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    El pluralismo político asegura la libre organización y participación de todos los partidos políticos en los procesos electorales establecidos en la Constitución y las leyes; y su participación en los asuntos económicos, políticos y sociales del país.
    ... (Art. 5)

Political Parties
  • English

    Nicaraguan citizens have the right to organize or affiliate in political parties, with the objective to participate in, to exercise[,] and to opt for[,] power. (Art. 55)

  • Spanish

    Los ciudadanos nicaragüenses tienen derecho de organizar o afiliarse a partidos políticos, con el fin de participar, ejercer y optar al poder. (Art. 55)

Political Parties
  • English

    The Supreme Electoral Council has the following attributions:
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    12) To cancel the juridical personality of the Political Parties that do not obtain at least four percent of the total of valid votes in the elections of general authorities, and to cancel or suspend the same in the other cases that the law on the matter regulates.
    ... (Art. 173)

  • Spanish

    El Consejo Supremo Electoral tiene las siguientes atribuciones:
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    12. Cancelar la personalidad jurídica de los Partidos Políticos que no obtengan al menos un cuatro por ciento del total de votos válidos en las elecciones de autoridades generales, y cancelar o suspender la misma en los otros casos que regula la ley de la materia.
    ... (Art. 173)

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Political Constitution of the Republic of Nicaragua 1987, as amended to 2021 (English), available in HeinOnline World Constitutions Illustrated Library (2024). According to Art. 11: “Spanish is the official language of the State. ...”

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Chapter II on Constitutional Control.

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Chapter II on Constitutional Control.