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Violeta Barrios de Chamorro (born October 18, 1929) is a Nicaraguan political leader, publisher, former member of the Government Junta of National Reconstruction and former President of Nicaragua. She was born in Rivas, Nicaragua. In 1952, Chamorro's husband, Pedro Chamorro, took over the anti-Anastasio Somoza|Somoza newspaper La Prensa and was frequently jailed for its content. Violeta Chamorro ran the newspaper after her husband's assassinated|assassination in 1978. La Prensa participated in the Sandinista-led revolution that overthrew the Anastasio Somoza Debayle|Somoza government in 1979, and Chamorro became a member of the interim Junta of National Reconstruction that replaced Somoza. In April of 1980, however, she resigned from the junta, angry over Sandinista power in the government. During the 1980s, La Prensa vigorously attacked Sandinista policies and President Daniel Ortega. In turn, the paper was subjected on several occasions to partial or total censorship by the Sandinista government, which accused Chamorro of taking money from the United States and thus supporting the US-backed overthrow of the government. In 1990, after nearly a decade of Contra warfare and economic sanctions, Chamorro became the presidential candidate of the United Nicaraguan Opposition (UNO), a coalition of 14 political parties that ran against the Sandinistas in that year's national elections. UNO received 55 percent of the vote, and Chamorro became the first List of Female Presidents|female President of Nicaragua from 1990 to 1996, when Arnoldo Alem??n was elected in her place. start box succession box| years=1990-1996| before=Daniel Ortega Saavedra| title=President of Nicaragua| after=Arnoldo Alem??n end box Category:1929 births|Chamorro, Violeta Category:Presidents of Nicaragua|Chamorro, Violeta Category:Female heads of government|Chamorro, Violeta Category:Democracy activists|Chamorro, Violeta de:Violeta Barrios de Chamorro es:Violeta Chamorro nl:Violeta Barrios de Chamorro fi:Violeta Chamorro This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Violeta Chamorro".
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