Nicaragua's Finance Minister Ivan Acosta Resigns Amid Sanctions
Nicaraguan Finance Minister Ivan Acosta, sanctioned by the United States in 2020, has resigned, according to the nation's official gazette. Acosta will be succeeded by Bruno Gallardo, the former deputy finance minister.
Nicaraguan Finance Minister Ivan Acosta, who was sanctioned by the United States in 2020, has resigned from his post, the nation's official gazette showed on Thursday.
Acosta will be replaced by Bruno Gallardo, who was previously deputy finance minister, the gazette said.
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