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Decrying Lack of Transparency, Finland Suspends $2.5M in Aid

The Finnish government suspended $2.5 million in aid to Nicaragua due to concerns over a lack of electoral transparency.

The budget support officer at the Finnish Embassy in Managua, Marko Lehto, told the online weekly Confidencial that a lack of domestic and international electoral observers in the upcoming Nov. 9 municipal elections were the deal breaker prompting the Finnish government to seek other ways to spend $2.5 million of the $16.5 million in aid to Nicaragua this year.

Confidencial is run by Carlos Fernando Chamorro, journalist and son of ex-President Violeta Chamorro whose non-governmental organization is under investigation for suspicion of laundering funds that originated from eight European countries, among them Finland. Critics have called the Ortega government’s investigation a “witch hunt” against opposition.

Finland’s Foreign Minister Paavo Väyrynen said Finland is concerned that Venezuelan aid continues to be unaccounted for in Nicaragua’s budget and that the Ortega government has yet to publish its National Human Development Plan.

The European Union also has expressed concern over Nicaragua’s electoral climate leading up to next week’s elections.

–The Nica Times and ACAN-EFE

 

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