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Vicente T. Camacho (April 5, 1929 – January 2, 2016) was a Northern Mariana Islands politician, public servant and businessman. Camacho was a member of the Marianas Political Status Commission from 1972 until 1976. The Commission negotiated the 1975 Commonwealth Covenant, which established the political union between the Northern Mariana Islands and the United States. Camacho, who was a signatory of the Covenant, has been called one of the "founding fathers" of the Commonwealth Covenant and the present government of the Northern Mariana Islands.

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  • Vicente T. Camacho (5 de abril de 1929 – 2 de janeiro de 2016) foi um político, funcionário público e executivo das Ilhas Marianas do Norte. Camacho foi um membro da Comissão do Estado Político das Marianas de 1972 a 1976. A comissão negociou a 1975 Commonwealth Aliança, que estabeleceu a união política entre as Ilhas Marianas do Norte e os Estados Unidos. Camacho, que foi um signatário do Pacto, tem sido chamado um dos "pais fundadores" da Comunidade Aliança e do presente governo das Ilhas Marianas do Norte. (pt)
  • Vicente T. Camacho (April 5, 1929 – January 2, 2016) was a Northern Mariana Islands politician, public servant and businessman. Camacho was a member of the Marianas Political Status Commission from 1972 until 1976. The Commission negotiated the 1975 Commonwealth Covenant, which established the political union between the Northern Mariana Islands and the United States. Camacho, who was a signatory of the Covenant, has been called one of the "founding fathers" of the Commonwealth Covenant and the present government of the Northern Mariana Islands. (en)
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  • Vicente T. Camacho (April 5, 1929 – January 2, 2016) was a Northern Mariana Islands politician, public servant and businessman. Camacho was a member of the Marianas Political Status Commission from 1972 until 1976. The Commission negotiated the 1975 Commonwealth Covenant, which established the political union between the Northern Mariana Islands and the United States. Camacho, who was a signatory of the Covenant, has been called one of the "founding fathers" of the Commonwealth Covenant and the present government of the Northern Mariana Islands. Camacho was born on Saipan on April 5, 1929. He began his political career as a member of the Saipan Municipal Legislature. He went on to serve as the speaker of the Municipal Legislature from 1970 until 1975. Camacho served as a member of the Marianas Political Status Commission from 1972 until 1976. The commission, led by chairman Edward D.L.G. Pangelinan, negotiated the Commonwealth Covenant, which established the present political union with the United States. Camacho signed the Covenant on February 15, 1975. The Covenant recognized the sovereignty of the United States over the Northern Mariana Islands, but established certain limitations to the union. Outside of public politics, Camacho established the Marianas Printing Services. He served as the business' manager and vice president until his retirement in 1985. Vicente Camacho was also an advocate of tourism in the Northern Mariana Islands. He helped to establish the Marianas Visitors Bureau, now called the , the territory's official destination marketing organization. To improve safety at tourist attractions, Camacho successfully proposed fences, concrete barriers and other structures. Camacho, was spoke fluent Japanese, helped to develop the Northern Mariana Islands as a major vacation destination for Japanese tourists. His work to improve Japanese-Northern Mariana Islands relations also extended to and educational exchanges. Camacho oversaw the creation of the Ocean University Student Exchange, also called the Wakai Neko Nekai, which created cultural exchanges between students from Japan and the Northern Mariana Islands. In 1998, Camacho partnered with two of his children, Lillian and Julie, to open Bencam Enterprises, a family business which offered wedding, funeral, floral and rental services. He remained president of the business until 2014. The Saipan and Northern Islands Municipal Council honored Camacho and other members of the Political Status Commission with a resolution in 2004. Vicente T. Camacho died on January 2, 2016, at the age of 86. He was survived by his wife, Rita Reyes Duenas, and their three children, Lillian, Norbert and Julie. (en)
  • Vicente T. Camacho (5 de abril de 1929 – 2 de janeiro de 2016) foi um político, funcionário público e executivo das Ilhas Marianas do Norte. Camacho foi um membro da Comissão do Estado Político das Marianas de 1972 a 1976. A comissão negociou a 1975 Commonwealth Aliança, que estabeleceu a união política entre as Ilhas Marianas do Norte e os Estados Unidos. Camacho, que foi um signatário do Pacto, tem sido chamado um dos "pais fundadores" da Comunidade Aliança e do presente governo das Ilhas Marianas do Norte. (pt)
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