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Answer» What is Nicaragua Investment Conditionality Act mean? The Nicaragua Investment Conditionality Act, also known as NICA Act, is a bill that, as a response to the alleged election fraud committed by Nicaraguan president Daniel Ortega during the 2016 election, prevented Nicaragua from taking additional loans until they were willing to "[take] effective steps to hold free, fair and transparent elections." reference | Full Form | Category | | National Institute of the Culinary Arts | Academic & Science | | Nicaragua Investment Conditionality Act | Business | | National Intelligence Coordination Agency | Business | | National Insulation Contractors Association | Business | | National Intelligence Coordinating Agency | Business | | Northwest Independent Contractors Association | Business | | Northwest Intentional Communities Association | Community | | Neurological Injury Compensation Association | Community | | National Independent Concessionaires Association | Community | | Nicaragua Initiative for Community Advancement | Community | | Northwest Intentional Community Association | Community | | National Ice Carving Association | Community | | Northside Inter Community Agency | Community | | Non Interest Current Account | General | | Netherlands Institute for Cultural Analysis | Governmental | | National Institute of Circus Arts | Governmental | | Netherlands Indies Civil Administration | International | | National Interscholastic Cycling Association | Sports |
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