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Nicaragua-Government and Politics is a close framework that consists of the President, executive, legislative, judiciary and electoral branches of the government. Nicaragua government is headed by the President of the country who is the head of the both state as well as government. Executive power is vested on the government whereas the legislative power is exercised jointly by the National Assembly and the government. The Judiciary is an independent arm, which is free from the influence of the executive and the legislature branch of the government. The National Assembly was vested with extensive powers by the reform of 1995. According to the reform, the national assembly was made independent and was given the power to override the Presidential Veto by a simple majority.
The president along with the members of National Assembly is elected for tenure of five-year. The Supreme Court is the head of the overburdened judicial system of Nicaragua. The judges of Supreme Court are elected for a term of five-years by the members of the National Assembly. Nicaragua is a constitutional democracy that follows multi-party system. Nicaragua Politics is dominated by four major political parties of the county. Sandinista Renovation Movement, Constitutionalist Liberal Party, Nicaraguan Liberal Alliance and Sandinista National Liberation Front are the four major Nicaragua Political Parties.
Nicaraguan Government and Politics follows a republican system of administration.
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