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Treasury Sanctions Public Ministry of Nicaragua and Nine
Government Officials Following Sham November Elections
November 15, 2021

WASHINGTON — Today, the U.S. Department of the Treasuryʼs O ice of Foreign Assets
Control (OFAC) designated the Public Ministry of Nicaragua (Ministerio Publico de Nicaragua)
as well as nine o icials of the Government of Nicaragua in response to the sham national
elections orchestrated by President Daniel Ortega (Ortega) and Vice President Rosario Murillo
(Murillo). This action targets those who are repressing Nicaraguans for exercising their human
rights and fundamental freedoms.
Between October 2020 and June 2021, the Nicaraguan National Assembly, controlled by
Ortega and Murillo, approved six laws that facilitated the governmentʼs repression against the
opposition and eliminated its chances in the November 2021 elections. Several o icials
designated in todayʼs action were appointed to their government positions by Ortega and are
key supporters of the regime and its anti-democratic policies; the o icials designated today
also include multiple persons implicated in violence against peaceful protestors during
Nicaraguaʼs 2018 demonstrations.
As President Biden stated, President Daniel Ortega and Vice President Murillo orchestrated a
pantomime election that was neither free nor fair, and most certainly not democratic. The
unjust imprisonment of nearly 40 opposition figures since May, including seven potential
presidential candidates, and the blocking of political parties from participation rigged the
outcome well before election day.
“The Ortega regime is using laws and institutions to detain members of the political
opposition and deprive Nicaraguans from the right to vote,” said O ice of Foreign Assets
Control Director Andrea M. Gacki. “The United States is sending an unequivocal message to
President Ortega, Vice President Murillo, and their inner circle that we stand with the
Nicaraguan people in their calls for reform and a return to democracy.”
Todayʼs action, taken pursuant to Executive Order (E.O.) 13851, “Blocking Property of Certain
Persons Contributing to the Situation in Nicaragua,” and the Nicaragua Human Rights and
Anticorruption Act of 2018 (NHRAA), now known as the Nicaragua Investment Conditionality
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Act of 2018 (NICA), is intended to highlight the anti-democratic actions that the Ortega
regime has undertaken to alter and corrupt the election process in Nicaragua and solidify the
power of Ortega, Murillo and their inner circle.

PUB LIC MINIST RY OF NICARAGUA ( MINIST ERIO PUB LICO
DE NICARAGUA)
The Public Ministry of Nicaragua is the federal public prosecutorʼs o ice and is designated for
being responsible for or complicit in, or for having directly or indirectly engaged or attempted
to engage in, actions or policies that undermine democratic processes or institutions in
Nicaragua. Relying on Nicaraguan law, including Law 1055, the Public Ministry has unjustly
arrested and investigated presidential candidates and prevented them from running for
o ice, thereby undermining democracy in Nicaragua. Law 1055 prohibits from public o ice
anyone determined to be “traitors,” such as those advocating “foreign interference” in
Nicaragua or other actions deemed to be undermining Nicaraguan sovereignty. In June 2021,
the Public Ministry used Law 1055 and requested that leading opposition presidential
candidate Cristiana Chamorro, whom it was investigating on groundless charges relating to
“the crimes of laundering, forgery of o icial documents, and abusive management,” be
disqualified from the electoral process. The Public Ministry also initiated investigations or
filed charges against leading presidential candidates Arturo Cruz, Felix Maradiaga, Juan
Sebastian Chamorro, and Miguel Mora, all of whom were detained since June of this year in
the run-up to the sham November elections. The Public Ministry is also responsible for the
arrest of nearly 40 individuals since late May, including leaders of civil society, the private
sector, students, and journalists.

LUIS ANGEL MONT ENEGRO ESPINOZA
Luis Angel Montenegro Espinoza (Montenegro) was designated for being an o icial of the
Government of Nicaragua or for having served as an o icial of the Government of Nicaragua
at any time on or a er January 10, 2007. As the Superintendent of the Superintendency of
Banks and Other Financial Institutions (SIBOIF), Montenegro ordered banks to comply with a
request from the Public Ministry to audit and turn over financial information on 13 senior
executives and businessmen in accordance with Law 1055 due to being the subject of an
investigation. Additionally, in April 2020, SIBOIF issued regulations implementing the February
2020 amendments to the Law for the Protection of Consumers and Users, which forbids
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banks in Nicaragua, without a reason recognized by Nicaraguan law, from refusing financial
services to customers, including OFAC-designated persons.

JOSE ADRIAN CHAVARRIA MONT ENEGRO
Jose Adrian Chavarria Montenegro (Chavarria) is the Nicaraguan Vice Minister of Finance and
Public Credit and is designated for being an o icial of the Government of Nicaragua or for
having served as an o icial of the Government of Nicaragua at any time on or a er January 10,
2007. Chavarria replaced, as a board member of the National Electric Transmission Company,
U.S.-designated Ivan Adolfo Acosta Montalvan, who arranged significant financial support to
the Ortega regime.

RODOLF O F RANCISCO LOPEZ GUT IERREZ
Rodolfo Francisco Lopez Gutierrez is the Managing Director of the Electric Distributor of the
North (DISNORTE) and Electric Distributor of the South (DISSUR) and is designated for being
an o icial of the Government of Nicaragua or for having served as an o icial of the
Government of Nicaragua at any time on or a er January 10, 2007.

JOSE ANTONIO CASTANEDA MENDEZ
Jose Antonio Castaneda Mendez is the President of Nicaraguan Institute of Energy and is
designated for being an o icial of the Government of Nicaragua or for having served as an
o icial of the Government of Nicaragua at any time on or a er January 10, 2007.

MOHAMED FARRARA LASHTAR
Mohamed Farrara Lashtar (Lashtar) is the Nicaraguan Ambassador to Algeria, Egypt, Jordan,
Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. Lashtar is designated for being an
o icial of the Government of Nicaragua or for having served as an o icial of the Government
of Nicaragua at any time on or a er January 10, 2007.

SALVADOR MANSELL CAST RILLO
Salvador Mansell Castrillo is the Nicaraguan Minister of Energy and Mines and is designated
for being an o icial of the Government of Nicaragua or for having served as an o icial of the
Government of Nicaragua at any time on or a er January 10, 2007.
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SADRACH ZELEDON ROCHA
Sadrach Zeledon Rocha (Zeledon) is the Mayor of the Nicaraguan city of Matagalpa and is
designated for being an o icial of the Government of Nicaragua or for having served as an
o icial of the Government of Nicaragua at any time on or a er January 10, 2007. Zeledon
contributed to the violence inflicted against demonstrations by Nicaraguan citizens that
began in April 2018. He was connected to the actions of paramilitary forces, the pro-Ortega
Police, and shock groups that engaged in serious abuses against protestors.

LEONIDAS CENT ENO RIVERA
Leonidas Centeno Rivera (Centeno) is the Mayor of Jinotega and is designated for being an
o icial of the Government of Nicaragua or for having served as an o icial of the Government
of Nicaragua at any time on or a er January 10, 2007. Centeno is directly linked to instances
of repression in Jinotega during the 2018 protests. In particular, attacks with heavy weaponry
carried out by paramilitary members killed four individuals, and members of Centenoʼs mayoral
o ice sta actively participated in the repression of protestors.

F RANCISCO RAMON VALENZUELA B LANDON
Francisco Ramon Valenzuela Blandon (Valenzuela) is the Mayor of Esteli and is designated for
being an o icial of the Government of Nicaragua or for having served as an o icial of the
Government of Nicaragua at any time on or a er January 10, 2007. Valenzuelaʼs o ice was
ordered to position snipers to target demonstrators during the protests of 2018.

SANCT IONS IMPLICAT IONS
As a result of todayʼs action, all property and interests in property of these persons that are in
the United States or in the possession or control of U.S. persons are blocked and must be
reported to OFAC. In addition, any entities that are owned, directly or indirectly, 50 percent or
more in the aggregate by one or more of such persons are also blocked. OFACʼs regulations
generally prohibit all dealings by U.S. persons or within (or transiting) the United States that
involve any property or interests in property of blocked or designated persons.
The sanctions imposed today are not intended to be permanent but are issued to encourage
a positive change of behavior by the identified persons and the authoritarian regime they
support. The United States makes clear that the removal of sanctions may be available for
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individuals and entities designated pursuant to E.O. 13851 and the NHRAA who take concrete
and meaningful actions to promote democracy and the rule of law in Nicaragua.
View identifying information on the entity and individuals designated today.
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