Nicaragua grants political asylum to former Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli
Former Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli at a political rally in Panama City on February 3, 2024. PHOTO/COURTESY: CNN
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Nicaragua has granted
political asylum to former Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli days after
Panama’s top court rejected an appeal to annul his prison sentence in a money
laundering case.
According to a diplomatic note that Nicaragua’s
government sent to Panama’s foreign ministry, Martinelli requested asylum
because he “considered himself persecuted for political reasons and thinks that
his life, physical integrity and safety are at imminent risk.”
Martinelli requested asylum from the Nicaraguan
Embassy in Panama City on Wednesday and will remain there until the Panamanian
government grants him safe passage to go to the Nicaraguan capital Managua,
Martinelli’s press team told CNN.
CNN has reached out to Panama’s government for
comment.
Last July, Martinelli was sentenced to 10 years and
six months in prison and ordered to pay a fine of more than $19.2 million after
he was declared guilty, along with four other people, of money laundering in a
case known as “New Business.”
The case is related to a publishing group that,
according to the public ministry, was purchased with funds that came from state
contracts that were handled irregularly. Martinelli declared in court that he
was innocent and a victim of political persecution.
Despite the conviction, the former president did not
go to jail and was even allowed to register as a presidential candidate in the
current race.
Last week, Panama’s Supreme Court rejected an appeal in the “New Business” case, which left Martinelli’s prior conviction in place and disqualified him from running as a presidential candidate.


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