Ortega orders changes in the Nicaraguan Embassy in Switzerland and the UN

Ortega orders changes in the Nicaraguan Embassy in Switzerland and the UN

The dictatorship of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo appointed Yeselia de Los Angeles Baca Cuadra as the new commercial attaché with the diplomatic rank of counselor of the Nicaraguan Embassy before the Swiss Confederation and the United Nations (UN) and other international organizations, according to the ministerial agreement No. 27-2022 of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Baca Cuadra is an economist specialized in marketing and international economics. She has a background in international marketing and service trading, according to her LinkedIn profile. She studied applied economics with a mention in international economics at the Central American University (UCA); She has a postgraduate degree in public policy from the National University of Engineering (UNI) and she completed a postgraduate degree in marketing at the UCA.

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After completing his studies in economics, he joined the Nicaraguan Export and Investment Center (CEI) as a marketing and promotion officer from 2007 to 2013. Then, according to his LinkedIn account, he worked as a specialist for the World Trade Organization ( WTO) at the Ministry of Development, Industry and Trade (Mific) from 2013 to the present.

In recent months, the Nicaraguan dictatorship has suffered several diplomatic blows from its own emissaries, the strongest being the denunciation and resignation of the ambassador to the Organization of American States (OAS), Arturo McFields, where he called for the release of the political prisoners and the dictatorial system implanted in the country.

Another of the resignations was that of the lawyer Paul Reichler, the legal adviser of the dictatorship before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague who denounced the socio-political crisis in Nicaragua.

The most recent diplomatic episode was the withdrawal of the accreditation of the Nicaraguan delegation to the OAS; Ortega ordered the return to Managua of ambassadors Orlando Tardencilla, Iván Lara and Michael Campbell.



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