World IN BRIEF : NICARAGUA : Presidential Aide Resigns, Is Replaced
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Antonio Lacayo, widely seen as the most powerful and controversial figure in the Nicaraguan government, resigned as minister of the presidency after five tumultuous years in office. Lacayo, 47, the son-in-law of President Violeta Barrios Chamorro, plans to stay in politics and dedicate himself to building support for the National Project, a centrist, pro-government party he heads. Chamorro named Julio Cardenas, who has held the title of minister-adviser of the presidency, to replace Lacayo.
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