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Claudia Lucía Chamorro Barrios (born ) is a
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n writer, public health official, and former ambassador of Nicaragua to Cuba and Costa Rica. She served as a diplomat on behalf of the
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government in the 1980s. She later became a critic of the FSLN. She is the author of a memoir, ''Tiempo de Vivir''.


Biography

Claudia Lucía Chamorro Barrios was born to
Violeta Barrios de Chamorro Violeta Barrios Torres de Chamorro (; 18 October 1929) is a Nicaraguan politician who served as President of Nicaragua from 1990 to 1997. She was the first and, as of 2022, only woman to hold the position of president of Nicaragua. Born int ...
, who became
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in 1990, and
Pedro Joaquín Chamorro Cardenal Pedro Joaquín Chamorro Cardenal (23 September 1924 – 10 January 1978) was a Nicaraguan journalist and publisher. He was the editor of ''La Prensa'', the only significant opposition newspaper to the long rule of the Somoza family. He is a 19 ...
, a newspaper editor critical of the
Somoza regime The Somoza family ( es, Familia Somoza) is a former political family that ruled Nicaragua for forty-three years from 1936 to 1979. Their family dictatorship was founded by Anastasio Somoza García and was continued by his two sons Luis Somoza D ...
. Her father was murdered in 1978, prompting sympathy to turn against the government. Until her father's assassination, Chamorro worked as an artist and the director of an art gallery, but then became active with the Sandinistas, and once they took power, she served as a negotiator for the
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and in ambassadorial posts in Cuba and Costa Rica in the 1980s. In 1986 Chamorro was serving as Nicaragua's ambassador to Costa Rica, on behalf of the FSLN government. At the same time, her brother Pedro Joaquín was also in Costa Rica but working for the
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, editing the anti-FSLN publication '' Nicaragua Hoy'' and serving as spokesman for the US-backed effort to overthrow the FSLN. But the siblings remained on good terms, their children playing together. That year, Chamorro married Edmundo Jarquin, then Nicaragua's ambassador to
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, who had worked closely with her father in the 1970s. It was Chamorro’s second marriage. They married on the date that would have been Pedro Joaquin Chamorro Cardenal's 62nd birthday. Chamorro later became critical of the FSLN. She called for Nicaraguans to boycott the 2016 election, saying FSLN leader
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's reelection to a third term as president was predetermined and a violation of the Nicaraguan constitution. Chamorro is the author of ''Tiempo de Vivir'', a 2003 memoir about her son's illness and death from
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. With her family she moved to the United States in 1991 to pursue treatment for him; Marcos Tolentino Bárcenas Chamorro died as a teenager in 1996. After her son's death, Chamorro began working at the
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(part of the
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), then went back to school at
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. Chamorro's other
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include her uncle
Xavier Chamorro Cardenal Xavier Chamorro Cardenal (31 December 1932 – 4 January 2008)Source: articl''Fallece Xavier Chamorro Cardenal''from EFE agency, on ''El Nuevo Diarios Website.El Nuevo Diario ''El Nuevo Diario'' was a Nicaraguan newspaper, with offices in the capital Managua. History In 1980, the owner of ''La Prensa'' fired the editor Xavier Chamorro Cardenal. Eighty percent of the papers employees left with Chamorro Cardena due to ...
;'' her brother
Carlos Fernando Chamorro Barrios Carlos Fernando Chamorro Barrios (born ) is a Nicaraguan independent investigative journalist. He is the founder and editor of Confidencial, a news website and weekly publication combining investigative journalism and analyses of current affair ...
, founder of
Confidencial ''Confidencial'' is a Nicaraguan weekly newspaper in Nicaragua with offices in the capital Managua. It was founded in 1996 by Carlos Fernando Chamorro Barrios, Chamorro is the former director of the Sandinista National Liberation Front newspaper ...
; and her sister
Cristiana Chamorro Barrios Cristiana Chamorro Barrios (born 1954) is a Nicaraguan journalist, nonprofit executive and political candidate. Vice-president of ''La Prensa'', she was an aspiring presidential candidate in the 2021 Nicaraguan general election until the Orte ...
, former editor of La Prensa and opposition candidate for president in the
2021 Nicaraguan general election General elections were held in Nicaragua on 7 November 2021 to elect the President, the National Assembly and members of the Central American Parliament. President Daniel Ortega of the Sandinista National Liberation Front sought re-election, ...
.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Chamorro Barrios, Claudia 1950s births Living people Ambassadors of Nicaragua to Costa Rica Ambassadors of Nicaragua to Cuba American University alumni Sandinista National Liberation Front 21st-century memoirists Nicaraguan women writers Chamorro family People of the Nicaraguan Revolution 20th-century Nicaraguan women politicians 20th-century Nicaraguan politicians Nicaraguan women ambassadors Members of the Sandinista National Liberation Front Children of presidents of Nicaragua