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* Cancellation of social reforms * Release of 200 prisoners * Resignation of the president of the Supreme Electoral Council * Resignation of National Police chief
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Situation of Nicaragua during the development of the protests
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* Social security reform * Corruption in Nicaragua * Authoritarianism and police brutality of President Daniel Ortega
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* Cancellation of social reforms and Nicaragua Canal * End of political violence and release of detained protesters * Restoration of free speech in media outlets * Reformation of the Supreme Electoral Council, including the resignation of all magistrates in duty * End of femicides * Concrete legal protection of indigenous people and indigenous lands * Resignation of President Ortega and Rosario Murillo
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