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- Francisco Obadiah Campbell Hooker is the Nicaraguan Ambassador to the United States. He assumed the post in 2010; prior to that he served as deputy to the Central American Parliament. In March 2022, Campbell was also appointed Nicaraguan ambassador to the Organization of American States; he replaced ambassador after McFields denounced the administration of President Daniel Ortega as a "dictatorship" following the arrests and prosecution of a number of opposition figures, some of whom claimed to be "pre-presidential candidates" for the 2021 Nicaraguan general election. Campbell is married to , who serves as Consul at the Nicaraguan embassy in the US. Two of their children, Mabel Leilani Campbell Hooker and Michael Campbell Hooker, have posts representing Nicaragua abroad; Mabel is Press and Cultural Attaché to the embassy in the US. Campbell’s brother is Lumberto Campbell, Vice-President of Nicaragua's Supreme Electoral Council. Since 2022 Michael Campbell Hooker is a minister for international relations in the FSLN government. (en)
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- Francisco Obadiah Campbell Hooker is the Nicaraguan Ambassador to the United States. He assumed the post in 2010; prior to that he served as deputy to the Central American Parliament. In March 2022, Campbell was also appointed Nicaraguan ambassador to the Organization of American States; he replaced ambassador after McFields denounced the administration of President Daniel Ortega as a "dictatorship" following the arrests and prosecution of a number of opposition figures, some of whom claimed to be "pre-presidential candidates" for the 2021 Nicaraguan general election. (en)
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