
Violeta Chamorro
Violeta Chamorro is a Nicaraguan politician who became the country's first female president in 1990, serving until 1997. She is known for leading Nicaragua through a peaceful transition from a lengthy civil conflict, promoting national reconciliation and democratic reforms. Before her presidency, Chamorro was a media executive and activist advocating for peace and democracy. Her leadership marked a significant milestone for women in politics and helped stabilize Nicaragua after years of turmoil. She is widely respected for her dedication to democracy, peace, and national unity.