Daniel Ortega is heading to the fourth consecutive presidency in Nicaragua after the elections this Sunday, in which according to the electoral authorities he obtained more than 75% of the votes.
The elections followed a wave of arrests against presidential candidates, opposition leaders and social leaders, and the rejection of the United States, the European Union and other countries.
The governments of Venezuela and Bolivia are among the few that congratulated Ortega on his victory.
In Aristegui, journalist Carlos Fernando Chamorro analyzes what could be expected from international pressure on the Nicaraguan government.