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Nicaragua

Republic of Nicaragua

Pop: 6,803,886
Zone: Americas
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Liberty
Analysis

A weighted composite metric synthesizing global data on democracy, human rights, economic freedom, and societal development.

3.5INDEX / 10.0
Authoritarian Regime

Supporting
Indices

4.3
SCORE / 10

Democracy Quality

Comprehensive analysis of democratic institutional quality

Hybrid Regime
6.2
SCORE / 10

Economic Freedom

Degree to which policies and institutions support economic liberty

Emerging Democracy
5.5
SCORE / 10

Human Freedom

A comprehensive measure of personal, civil, and economic freedom

Hybrid Regime
5.8
SCORE / 10

Economic Policy

Analysis of rule of law, government size, and regulatory efficiency

Hybrid Regime
1.6
SCORE / 10

Liberal Democracy

Accountability to citizens through elections and individual rights protection

Authoritarian Regime

Structural
Categories

#158
🗣️

Freedom of Speech

2.2

Severe restrictions on public expression and suppressed media.

Status
#158/ 184
#152
📜

Rule of Law

3.3

Weak rule of law with pervasive legal irregularities.

Status
#152/ 184
#141
👩

Women's Freedom

3.5

Severe restrictions on women's autonomy and legal standing.

Status
#141/ 184
#138
👥

Minorities Freedom

3.4

Systemic discrimination and severe marginalization of minorities.

Status
#138/ 184
#142
🛡️

Crime & Safety

4.3

High violent crime rates and compromised safety infrastructure.

Status
#142/ 184
#142
🗽

Individual Liberties

3.3

Severe constraints on personal autonomy and identity expression.

Status
#142/ 184
#149
🗳️

Democratic Health

2.4

Severe democratic deficits or authoritarian structures.

Status
#149/ 184
#155
🏛️

Institutional Integrity

2.7

Pervasive corruption and lack of government integrity.

Status
#155/ 184
#155
⚖️

Civil Justice

3.6

Compromised legal integrity with systemic political interference.

Status
#155/ 184
#152
📈

Economic Vigor

4.5

Stagnant or highly suppressed economic capacity.

Status
#152/ 184
#147
🏦

Macroeconomic Stability

4.8

Moderate inflation risk or currency management issues.

Status
#147/ 184
#138
🌐

Market Openness

4.8

Moderate hurdles in international trade and finance.

Status
#138/ 184
#139
📋

Regulatory Environment

4.4

Hostile regulatory environment stifling operational freedom.

Status
#139/ 184
#143
🌟

Quality of Life

4.6

Moderate welfare capacity; localized safety risks exist.

Status
#143/ 184
#117
🌈

Social Tolerance

3.8

Systemic marginalization and lack of minority protections.

Status
#117/ 184
#138
📰

Expression and Information

3.0

High systemic censorship and severe restrictions on expression.

Status
#138/ 184
#146
🤝

Civil Society

2.9

Strict suppression of non-governmental associations.

Status
#146/ 184

Metadata &
Technical Details

Basic Information

Capital

Managua

Region

Americas

Subregion

Central America

Landlocked

No

Culture & Language

Languages

Spanish

Currencies

Nicaraguan córdoba (C$)

Technical Details

Country Codes

NINIC

Neighboring Countries

CRI, HND

Geographic
Hub

Initializing Projections...
Geospatial Context
Coordinates13.00°N, -85.00°E
ProjectionEquirectangular

National
Insights

Background
The Pacific coast of Nicaragua was settled as a Spanish colony in the early 16th century. Independence from Spain was declared in 1821, and the country became an independent republic in 1838. Britain occupied the Caribbean Coast in the first half of the 19th century, but gradually ceded control of the region in subsequent decades. By 1978, violent opposition to governmental manipulation and corruption resulted in a short-lived civil war that brought a civil-military coalition to power in 1979, spearheaded by Marxist Sandinista guerrillas led by Daniel ORTEGA Saavedra. Nicaraguan aid to leftist rebels in El Salvador prompted the US to sponsor anti-Sandinista Contra guerrillas through much of the 1980s.

After losing free and fair elections in 1990, 1996, and 2001, ORTEGA was elected president in 2006, 2011, 2016, and most recently in 2021. Municipal, regional, and national-level elections since 2008 have been marred by widespread irregularities. Democratic institutions have lost their independence under the ORTEGA regime as the president has assumed full control over all branches of government, as well as cracking down on a nationwide pro-democracy protest movement in 2018 and shuttering over 3,300 civil society organizations between 2018 and 2024. In the lead-up to the 2021 presidential election, authorities arrested over 40 individuals linked to the opposition, including presidential candidates, private sector leaders, NGO workers, human rights defenders, and journalists. Only five lesser-known presidential candidates from mostly small parties allied to ORTEGA's Sandinistas were allowed to run against ORTEGA. He then awarded the Sandinistas control of all 153 of Nicaraguan municipalities in the 2022 municipal elections, consolidating one-party rule. 
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