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Daniel Ortega's revolt against the Sandinista leadership in Nicaragua was primarily driven by ideological differences and discontent with the direction of the revolution. As a member of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN), Ortega initially sought to overthrow the Somoza Dictatorship, but he later grew critical of the party's consolidation of power and its departure from the original revolutionary principles. His dissent reflected broader frustrations within factions of the FSLN regarding governance, economic policies, and human rights issues. This internal conflict ultimately led to a split within the movement and Ortega's subsequent rise to power.

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