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Who is Rosario Murillo, the powerful and ubiquitous “co-president” of Daniel Ortega? | PROFILE

Unmistakable with her multi-colored suits and hands full of rings and bracelets, Rosario Murillo is the increasingly powerful and ubiquitous wife of the president Daniel Ortega, who on Sunday will be elected for a fourth consecutive term in Nicaragua, with her by his side.

“Here we have two presidents because we respect the 50-50 principle, that is, here we have a co-presidency with comrade Rosario”, said a few days ago Ortega touching him on the shoulder, during an act broadcast on national television.

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Smiling, the vice president continued to sign document after document that her daughter and assistant Camila gave her at the head table where her son Laureano was also.

“Every day he is communicating with our people, making known everything that is being done for the benefit of Nicaraguan families, without making political differences, without making ideological differences”, he continued Ortega.

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The couple will be for the second time the presidential formula of the ruling Sandinista Front (FSLN, left), which will keep Murillo, 70, as Ortega’s first successor, five years older.

President Daniel Ortega has brought his wife, Rosario Murillo, to the vice presidency. (Getty Images).

Since 2007, when Ortega returned to power after the revolution he led in the 1980s, Murillo she has been its sole spokesperson and since 2017 its vice president.

It is the visible and operational face of the government, with a high capacity for work. He accompanies Ortega in all his public appearances and in political corridors it is said that no official moves a finger without his authorization.

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He has been reporting for 14 years on the work of the government, the weather, the day’s saints, natural disasters, the advance of vaccination … everything, as a poet that he is, with a metaphorical language, speaking of peace and harmony, always mentioned to “God” and to the “Virgin”, and describing their adversaries as “diabolical”, “terrorists”, “outlaws” and “cheap”.

Sandino’s relative

She met Ortega during the fight against the Somoza dictatorship (1937-1979) and after years of living together they married in 2005.

He was born on June 22, 1951 in Managua. His mother, Zoilamérica Zambrana Sandino, was the niece of General Augusto César Sandino, the nationalist hero for whom the FSLN is named.

Rosario Murillo during the 41st anniversary of the Sandinista Revolution on July 19, 2020. (Photo by Cesar PEREZ / PRESIDENCIA NICARAGUA / AFP).

Rosario Murillo during the 41st anniversary of the Sandinista Revolution on July 19, 2020. (Photo by Cesar PEREZ / PRESIDENCIA NICARAGUA / AFP). (CESAR PEREZ /)

Her father Teódulo Murillo was a wealthy producer who “adored” his daughter “for the intelligence she showed” and her interest in books and poetry, says the writer Fabián Medina in his book “El Preso 198”.

When she was 11 years old, her father sent her to study secretarial work in England and Switzerland, where she learned English and some French. On one occasion, on vacation in Nicaragua, her mother made her marry Jorge Narváez, from whom – according to Medina – she became pregnant at 15 years of age. With him he had two children, Zoilamérica and Rafael.

Divorced from Narváez, she married the journalist Hanuar Hassan, with whom she had a child whose death, in the 1972 earthquake, inspired her to write her first poems in 1973.

In 1968, she came to work for the newspaper La Prensa as the secretary of the then director Pedro Joaquín Chamorro, a staunch critic of Somocismo assassinated in 1978 and whose wife Violeta Barrios was the first woman to govern Nicaragua between 1990 and 1997.

Today, two children of Pedro Joaquín and Violeta, Cristiana – a presidential candidate – and Pedro, are detained among forty important opponents of Ortega.

Mother and “persecutor”

In 1969 he joined the FSLN and in the 1970s he helped found a movement of artists opposed to Somoza.

In 1977 he went into exile to Panama, Venezuela and Costa Rica, where he met Ortega, with whom he returned to Nicaragua in 1979 when the revolution triumphed, and headed cultural organizations.

Daniel Ortega and his wife Rosario Murillo gesture to the crowd during the inauguration of the Nejapa flyover in Managua in March 2019 (Photo: AFP / Maynor Valenzuela).

Daniel Ortega and his wife Rosario Murillo gesture to the crowd during the inauguration of the Nejapa flyover in Managua in March 2019 (Photo: AFP / Maynor Valenzuela). (MAYNOR VALENZUELA /)

In his memoirs, the late poet and priest Ernesto Cardenal tells about the influence that Murillo had on Ortega since then, and how he tried to boycott his work when he was Minister of Culture.

“If she doesn’t get what she wants, she has no scruples, just like Daniel Ortega”, The writer Gioconda Belli, who was a friend of Murillo in the 1970s, once commented to AFP.

With Ortega he had seven children. When in 1998 Zoilamérica accused her adoptive father of sexual abuse, Murillo turned her back on him and declared that she felt “ashamed” of her daughter.

“I would have understood that she was silent, but not that she became my main persecutor”, Zoilamérica said recently in an interview with AFP in Costa Rica, where she lives in exile.

Murillo marked his own style. She also loves the large necklaces and earrings that stand out in her curly hair, she decorates official ceremonies with flowers and years ago she had a hundred huge trees of life installed in Managua, made of metal and colored, a symbol of power.

Among Nicaraguans there is talk of their supposed esoteric beliefs. The writer Gioconda Belli describes her as a “superstitious” woman.

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