Superior Council for Private Enterprise

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El Consejo Superior de la Empresa Privada (COSEP) es la principal cámara de comercio de Nicaragua. Fue fundada el 16 de febrero de 1972 como Consejo Superior de la Iniciativa Privada (COSIP) como una asociación sin fines de lucro y actualmente está integrada por 27 cámaras empresariales.​ El empresario Michael Healy se convirtió este 8 de septiembre de 2020 en el nuevo presidente del COSEP, tras 13 años en el cargo José Adán Aguerri, tras unas elecciones internas. rdf:langString
The Superior Council for Private Enterprise (Consejo Superior de la Empresa Privada, or COSEP) is a leading business chamber in Nicaragua. As of September 2020, its president is Michael Healy, elected to a three-year term. He succeeded José Adán Aguerri, who was COSEP’s President for 13 years. Historically COSEP has been the main organization of Nicaraguan big business, and in the late 20th century was composed of prosperous families from the Pacific coast cities, who dominated commerce and banking. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Consejo Superior de la Empresa Privada
rdf:langString Superior Council for Private Enterprise
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rdf:langString El Consejo Superior de la Empresa Privada (COSEP) es la principal cámara de comercio de Nicaragua. Fue fundada el 16 de febrero de 1972 como Consejo Superior de la Iniciativa Privada (COSIP) como una asociación sin fines de lucro y actualmente está integrada por 27 cámaras empresariales.​ El empresario Michael Healy se convirtió este 8 de septiembre de 2020 en el nuevo presidente del COSEP, tras 13 años en el cargo José Adán Aguerri, tras unas elecciones internas. El COSEP influyó en la oposición a las reformas de 2018 al Instituto Nicaragüense de Seguridad Social (INSS) y las consecuentes protestas de ese mismo año.​
rdf:langString The Superior Council for Private Enterprise (Consejo Superior de la Empresa Privada, or COSEP) is a leading business chamber in Nicaragua. As of September 2020, its president is Michael Healy, elected to a three-year term. He succeeded José Adán Aguerri, who was COSEP’s President for 13 years. Historically COSEP has been the main organization of Nicaraguan big business, and in the late 20th century was composed of prosperous families from the Pacific coast cities, who dominated commerce and banking. During the Sandinista revolution (1979–1990), COSEP opposed the Sandinistas’ economic policies. Later, in 1990 when the conservative candidate of the National Opposition Union (UNO), Violeta Barrios de Chamorro, defeated Sandinista Daniel Ortega for president, COSEP was part of the alliance of 14 opposition groups that made up UNO. When a more pragmatic approach allowed Ortega to be re-elected president in 2006, COSEP worked in cooperation with him. The arrangement, touted the “consensus model” of governance, is said to have led to Nicaragua having "the fastest-growing economy in Central America" and being a "poster child for foreign investment and citizen security in a region known for gangs and unrest". This ended in April 2018 when Ortega's unpopular decree to "unilaterally overhaul the social-security tax system" broke his arrangement with COSEP and precipitated bloody protests. COSEP subsequently joined the , a broad coalition opposing the government. In October 2021, Healy and COSEP vice-president were arrested on allegations of money laundering and terrorism under , three weeks before the 2021 Nicaraguan general election. Healy’s predecessor, José Adán Aguerri, a pre-candidate in the election for president of Nicaragua, has been held since June 2021 on similar charges, one of 37 opposition figures Daniel Ortega’s administration has arrested.
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