Carlos Chanorro, editor of Barricada and the son of Nicaraguan President Violeta Chamorro, discusses the society, education, health care, and politics of Nicaragua. The church is slowly getting rid of Sandinista teachers, while health, education, and unemployment have grown to be the leading issues of contemporary Nicaraguan politics. The press has become more balanced, especially when compared to the rest of Central America. The political process has also been stabilized, with elections scheduled every six years. North American activists formerly associated with the solidarity campaign now have the biggest impact at the grass roots level.|AFTER THE REVOLUTION / Carlos Chanorro| interviewed by Nancy Hollander. - Carlos Chanorro, editor of Barricada and the son of Nicaraguan President Violeta Chamorro, discusses the society, education, health care, and politics of Nicaragua. The church is slowly getting rid of Sandinista teachers, and health-education-unemployment have grown to be the leading issues of contemporary Nicaraguan politics. The press has become more balanced, especially when compared to the rest of Central America. The political process has also been stabilized, with elections scheduled every six years. North American activists formerly associated with the solidarity campaign now have the biggest impact at the grass roots level. - RECORDED: Oct. 1991. BROADCAST: KPFK, 25 Oct. 1991.
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