
Edén Pastora
Edén Pastora, also known as 'Comandante Cero,' is a notable figure in Nicaraguan history, recognized for his role as a revolutionary leader during the Sandinista movement in the late 20th century. He has held various governmental positions, including serving as a delegate for the Presidential Commission for the Development of the San Juan River, and has been involved in controversial land appropriations. His actions and affiliations with the Ortega regime have made him a polarizing figure in contemporary Nicaraguan politics.
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Edén Pastora is referenced as a commander who had interactions with the U.S. State Department during the 1980s.
Donald Trump no termina de sorprender al mundoEdén Pastora was involved in the appropriation of land and properties during Hernán Estrada's tenure as Attorney General.
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