Fabio Gadea Mantilla
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Fabio Gadea Mantilla (born November 9, 1931, in Ocotal, Nueva Segovia) is a Nicaraguan radio journalist, writer, and politician. He is owner and co-founder of the news radio station Radio Corporación. He also represents Nicaragua as deputy to the Central American Parliament and was President of that body in 2004–2005, as well as having been a member of its Commission of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology from 2007 onward.
In 2010, he was nominated to run as a candidate for President of Nicaragua in the November 2011 general election.
In November 2011 he lost the election to Daniel Ortega of the FSLN.
External links
[edit]- Quién es Quién en el Parlamento Centroamericano y en la Asamblea Nacional, Diputados Electos Período 2007–2011 Archived April 3, 2012, at the Wayback Machine Hagamos Democracia, Nicaragua. (In Spanish) (Biographical article; scroll to p 25–26.)
- Fabio es el creador del personaje by Edgard E. Martínez, Aqui Nicaragua. (In Spanish) (Biographical article.)
- Column archive at Radio Corporación Archived July 15, 2011, at the Wayback Machine (In Spanish)
- "Fabio Gadea Mantilla acepta la casilla 13 del PLI" Archived December 31, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, La Prensa, December 27, 2010. (In Spanish)
- "La carta de don Fabio" Archived July 24, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, La Prensa, August 15, 2010. (In Spanish)
- "¿Que encierra la candidatura de Fabio Gadea Mantilla?" by Sebastián Chavarría Domínguez, El Socialista Centroamerica, September 4, 2010. (In Spanish)
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