Nicaraguan former government official and Sandinista guerrilla
Victor Hugo Tinoco
Tinoco in 2018
Ambassador to the United Nations
In office 1979–1981
Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs
In office 1981–1990
National Assembly Deputy
Personal details
Born
Victor Hugo Tinoco Fonseca
(1952-06-10) June 10, 1952 (age 72) León, Nicaragua
Political party
Sandinista National Liberation Front (1973–2005) Sandinista Renovation Movement Democratic Renewal Union
Alma mater
National Autonomous University of Nicaragua Central American University
Victor Hugo Tinoco Fonseca (born June 10, 1952) is a Nicaraguan politician and former Sandinista guerilla. He was Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs with the Sandinista National Liberation Front, ambassador to the United Nations and a deputy in the National Assembly. In the late 1990s he grew critical of Daniel Ortega and was expelled from the party in 2005, joining the Sandinista Renovation Movement (MRS) instead and later its successor, the Democratic Renewal Union [es] (Unamos) party. In June 2021, he was part of a wave of arrests of opposition figures, including seven aspiring opposition candidates for president in the 2021 Nicaraguan general election.
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