by Nick Cooke
Cartoonists in Nicaragua are sharpening their pens. If it weren’t so serious, it could almost be laughable, but presidential and national legislative elections are underway in this country, which though blessed with a bounty of resources is one of the poorest in the Americas.
The presidential line up was officially registered before the Supreme Electoral Council on May 11. There are four contenders… well four-and-a-half if you count former guerrilla Edén Pastora running with the Alternativa Cristiana. In alphabetical order on the main menu are Herty Lewites, Eduardo Montealegre, Daniel Ortega, and José Rizo.
As per usual in Nicaraguan politics, allegations of political meddling by foreign powers are in the air like fruit flies around an overripe pineapple.



