Lino Oviedo, born on September twenty-third, nineteen forty-three, was a prominent figure in Paraguayan politics and the military. His career began in the army, where he rose to the rank of officer, showcasing his leadership skills and dedication to his country.
In two thousand two, Oviedo made a significant political move by leading a split from the Colorado Party, a major political force in Paraguay. This split resulted in the formation of the National Union of Ethical Citizens, a party that aimed to address the ethical concerns within the political landscape of the nation.
Throughout his career, Oviedo was known for his strong convictions and his commitment to reforming the political system in Paraguay. His influence extended beyond the military, as he sought to engage citizens in the political process and promote ethical governance.