Luis Alfonso Robelo Callejas (born October 11, 1939), is a
Nicaraguan
Nicaragua, officially the Republic of Nicaragua, is the geographically largest country in Central America, comprising . With a population of 7,142,529 as of 2024, it is the third-most populous country in Central America after Guatemala and ...
businessman, was the founder of the
Nicaraguan Democratic Movement (MDN).
Early life and education
Luis Alfonso Robelo Callejas was born in Leon, Nicaragua on October 11, 1939. He grew up in a wealthy family and inherited a profitable vegetable oil company. He earned a degree in chemical engineering at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (; RPI) is a private university, private research university in Troy, New York, United States. It is the oldest technological university in the English-speaking world and the Western Hemisphere. It was establishe ...
in
Troy, New York
Troy is a city in and the county seat of Rensselaer County, New York, United States. It is located on the western edge of the county, on the eastern bank of the Hudson River just northeast of the capital city of Albany, New York, Albany. At the ...
in 1961.
He is a member of the Latino fraternity
Phi Iota Alpha, the oldest inter-collegiate Greek-letter organization established for Latino Americans.
Career
Robelo was rector of the
University of Central America from 1970 to 1972 and President of the
Nicaraguan Chamber of Commerce until 1975. He then headed the
Nicaraguan Development Institute, long active in the development of independent agricultural and small business cooperatives.
Political engagement
Following the assassination of
''La Prensa'' editor
Pedro Joaquin Chamorro Cardenal in 1978, which turned sympathies against the
Somoza regime, Robelo cofounded the
Nicaraguan Democratic Movement, a social-democratic political party of businessmen, industrialists, and professionals opposed to the current government. A leader and main spokesman for FAO working openly against the regime, he was arrested and publicly labeled a "subversive" by Somoza.
Following the revolution, Robelo was one of the "moderates" on the five-member
Junta of National Reconstruction
The Junta of National Reconstruction () was the provisional government of Nicaragua from the fall of the Somoza family dictatorship in July 1979 until January 1985, with the election of Daniel Ortega ( FSLN) as president of Nicaragua.
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intended rule Nicaragua after the overthrow of
Anastasio Somoza Debayle
Anastasio "Tachito" Somoza Debayle (; 5 December 1925 – 17 September 1980) was a Nicaraguan politician who served as the 53rd President of Nicaragua from 1967 to 1972 and again from 1974 to 1979. As head of the National Guard (Nicaragu ...
.
However, Robelo found that the real power lay with the FSLN National Directorate.
Resigned in April 1980 because of the Marxist tendencies in the FSLN-dominated government and the growing Cuban influence in the country. Became President of the Democratic Coordinating Board. Harassed by the FSLN after his resignation from the junta and detained by the Sandinistas when he sought to travel abroad in 1982, he was finally forced into exile later that year, and his property was confiscated. In 1982, he joined with Edén Pastora and others in founding the ARDE, seeking to achieve the original democratic goals of the revolution.
After resigning from the Junta on April 22, 1981, Robelo went into exile in 1982. He brought his MDN into
Edén Pastora's rebel
Democratic Revolutionary Alliance. Later, he split with Pastora, and joined the
United Nicaraguan Opposition
The United Nicaraguan Opposition (''Unidad Nicaragüense Opositora'', UNO) was a Nicaraguan rebel umbrella group formed in 1985, led by the triumvirate of Adolfo Calero, Alfonso Robelo, and Arturo Cruz. However, the great majority of UNO's mil ...
(UNO) with
Arturo Cruz, and
Adolfo Calero of the
Nicaraguan Democratic Force. After UNO's collapse, he joined the directorate of the new
Contra umbrella group, the
Nicaraguan Resistance
The Nicaraguan Resistance (', RN) was the last and arguably most successful effort to unify Nicaragua's rebel Contras into a single umbrella organization. It was established in May 1987, after the United Nicaraguan Opposition (UNO) floundered.
Th ...
, in May 1987.
Following the
Esquipulas accord, President
Oscar Arias of Costa Rica announced in January 1988 that Contra leaders could no longer live in his country. With his pregnant wife opposing a move from Costa Rica, he resigned from the directorate in early 1988.
The post-Sandinista government of
Violeta Chamorro
Violeta Barrios Torres de Chamorro (; 18 October 1929 – 14 June 2025) was a Nicaraguan politician who served as the 55th president of Nicaragua from 1990 to 1997. She was the country's first female president. Previously, she was a member of ...
appointed Robelo to be ambassador to Costa Rica. In 1993, he was taken hostage during a standoff at the embassy.
Personal life
During the political turmoil, Robelo's first marriage, to Indiana Cardenal Caldera, ended in divorce. They had four children: Indiana Margarita, Luis Alfonso (who died at a year and a half old), Eliza, and Alejandra.
He remarried a Costa Rican.
References
External links
''The Nicaraguan democratic struggle: our unfinished revolution''A speech Robelo made to the
Social Democrats, USA
Social Democrats, USA (SDUSA) is a social democratic organization in the United States. SDUSA formed in 1972 as the successor to the Socialist Party of America (SPA), which splintered into three: SDUSA; the Democratic Socialist Organizing C ...
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Nicaraguan diplomats
Nicaraguan businesspeople
Contras
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute alumni
1939 births
Living people
Nicaraguan Democratic Movement politicians
Ambassadors of Nicaragua to Costa Rica
People of the Nicaraguan Revolution