politics
diciembre 27, 2025
¿Por que cambiamos las organizaciones mas no las practicas y cual es el papel de los jovenes?
El relevo generacional en Nicaragua enfrenta un dilema de fondo: se cambian organizaciones y rostros, pero se mantienen intactas las prácticas políticas que han sostenido el caudillismo por décadas. Desde la juventud surge una pregunta incómoda pero necesaria: ¿es posible una verdadera transición democrática sin cambiar el sistema que concentra el poder y silencia el debate estructural?

TL;DR
- Nicaragua's generational change in politics replaces faces and organizations but not the practices of caudillismo.
- Caudillismo is a long-standing political practice, not just an issue with the current dictatorship.
- The opposition also suffers from seeking singular leaders rather than debating structural change.
- Young people are encouraged to mobilize but not to question or propose structural changes.
- A group of young people concludes that Nicaragua must change its political system to avoid repeating cycles of bad political culture.
- Parliamentarism is proposed as a system that distributes power, strengthens institutions, and reduces reliance on personalist leaders.
- Young proponents of systemic change face distrust, stigmatization, and resistance from established political structures.
- The youth are responsible for not repeating past patterns and avoiding superficial changes, advocating for real action beyond rebranding.
- The proposed change is a starting point for discussion, emphasizing that democracy has various tools for reconstruction.