Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo have established an immovable and authoritarian regime in Nicaragua, maintaining control of all state powers.
The Nicaraguan Government is using irregular migration as a means to challenge the United States, through the trafficking of migrants from several countries.
Political repression has significantly increased since the 2018 protests, with many political prisoners stripped of their nationality and assets.
Humberto Ortega, the president's brother and a critic of the regime, has been subjected to house arrest.
The opposition has been annihilated and dismantled by the Sandinismo, and any attempt of mediation has been rejected.
Conclusion: The consolidation of Ortega and Murillo's authoritarian control, the instrumentalization of irregular migration, and the suppression of political opposition point towards a Nicaragua condemned to totalitarian barbarism.