Violeta Chamorro

Violeta Chamorro

politician Nicaragua

Violeta Chamorro is a Nicaraguan politician and journalist who served as the first female president of Nicaragua from 1990 to 1997. She is known for her role in leading the country towards democracy after the Sandinista revolution, promoting reconciliation and reform in a politically tumultuous environment.

Born on Oct 18, 1929 (95 years old)

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Costa Rica Costa Rica: Violeta Chamorro was the first woman to democratically reach the presidency in Nicaragua and all of Latin America. 9

La Nación – main Costa Rican daily, est. 1946: ‘La reconciliación es más bella que la victoria’: el legado de doña Violeta

Venezuela Venezuela: Violeta Chamorro was the candidate supported by Carlos Andrés Pérez during Nicaragua's transition to democracy. 5

El Nacional: Judicialización de la política

Colombia Colombia: Doña Violeta Chamorro was the first woman to be elected president of Nicaragua by popular vote. 9

El Tiempo: Una mujer en la historia

Taiwan Taiwan: Violeta Chamorro was the first woman elected president in the Americas and played a crucial role in bringing peace to Nicaragua after years of war. 9

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: Former Nicaraguan president Chamorro dead at 95

Spain Spain: Violeta Chamorro was the first woman to be elected president of Nicaragua by popular vote. 9

El País: Violeta Chamorro, una mujer en la historia | Opinión

United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates: Violeta Chamorro was the former president of Nicaragua who made a significant impact in politics after the assassination of her husband. 9

Al Ittihad: وفاة رئيسة نيكاراغوا السابقة تشامورو عن 95 عاما

Nicaragua Nicaragua: Violeta Chamorro's government attempted to reform the Nicaraguan Army after the revolutionary triumph of 1979. 6

La Prensa – one of the oldest and most influential in Nicaragua: El Ejército en el totalitarismo