Latin America Report, Temas84-126[Executive Office of the President], Federal Broadcast Information Service, Joint Publications Research Service, 1984 |
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... revolutionary process in the nation at the demo- cratic stage of development and of creating the conditions necessary for its further expansion . The process of forming a revolutionary party in Nicaragua was a difficult one and has ...
... revolutionary process in the nation at the demo- cratic stage of development and of creating the conditions necessary for its further expansion . The process of forming a revolutionary party in Nicaragua was a difficult one and has ...
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revolutionary process . One of these was the formation of a revolutionary front prior to 19 July 1979 and the gradual creation of a workers ' party by the Sandinistas after they gained power . The Nicaraguan experience in this area of ...
revolutionary process . One of these was the formation of a revolutionary front prior to 19 July 1979 and the gradual creation of a workers ' party by the Sandinistas after they gained power . The Nicaraguan experience in this area of ...
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... revolutionary process and to implement a common and specific policy with a good knowledge of the situation and with broad reliance on the workers . " 1 Another extremely important element in the work of the Sandinista Front , as the ...
... revolutionary process and to implement a common and specific policy with a good knowledge of the situation and with broad reliance on the workers . " 1 Another extremely important element in the work of the Sandinista Front , as the ...
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