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Eduardo Montealegre

Eduardo Montealegre Rivas (born 9 May 1955) is a Nicaraguan politician. He ran for president in the 2006 general election as the candidate of the Nicaraguan Liberal Alliance (ALN-PC)[1] a split-off of the Constitutional Liberal Party (PLC) in alliance with other liberal parties and the Conservative Party. He finished in second place after Daniel Ortega, receiving 28.3% of the vote.

Eduardo Montealegre Rivas
Eduardo Montealegre in 2014
Deputy to the National Assembly of Nicaragua
Assumed office
9 January 2012
In office
9 January 2007 – 8 January 2012
Minister of Finance and Public Credit of Nicaragua
In office
2002–2003
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nicaragua
In office
1999–2000
Minister to the presidency of Nicaragua
In office
1998–1999
Personal details
Born (1955-05-09) 9 May 1955 (age 68)
Managua, Managua, Nicaragua
Political partyIndependent Liberal Party (PLI)
SpouseEliza McGregor Raskosky

Early life edit

Montealegre was born in Nicaragua's capital Managua, from a wealthy and prominent family in the banking sector, the direct descendant of Mariano Montealegre y Romero, the founder of the city of Chinandega. He received an Sc. B in Economics from Brown University in 1976 and an MBA with a focus in finance and strategic planning from Harvard University in 1980.[2] He later became a businessman in Nicaragua.

Political career edit

Montealegre served as minister to the presidency in 1998 under Arnoldo Alemán. He also served as foreign minister from 1999 to 2000 in the government of Arnoldo Alemán and as finance minister from 2002 to 2003 in the government of the next President Enrique Bolaños. Subsequently, he served as minister to the presidency of Enrique Bolaños. He announced his split from the PLC in protest of the control of the party by former President Alemán, who was imprisoned for misappropriation of funds. Montealegre objects to an alliance, referred to in the popular media as "El Pacto", between Arnoldo Alemán and Daniel Ortega, who ran as the candidate of the FSLN in 2006 for the fourth consecutive time since his 1985–1990 presidency, this time successfully.[3] Because of Montealegre's stand against corruption of Arnoldo Alemán's PLC, and Daniel Ortega's Sandinista National Liberation Front, the U.S. ambassador in Managua openly endorsed his candidacy.

In 2006, a commission of Nicaragua's National Assembly threatened to criminally charge Montealegre, as well as a former head of the central bank and the former superintendent of banks. They allege that they abused their positions to enrich themselves by illegally issuing US$400 million in bonds in favor of banks that acquired several failed banks. Montealegre dismisses the charges, stating that he was no longer employed by the government when the bonds were emitted. In 2008, one of the members of the commission said the conclusions had been politically motivated and some of the facts invented under instructions from former President Arnoldo Alemán (1997–2002). In 2011, the charges have prescribed.[4]

Montealegre was granted a seat in the Nicaraguan congress after the 2006 general elections, since a seat in Congress is guaranteed to the candidate who comes in second in presidential elections.

After losing control of the leadership of the ALN, Montealegre agreed to run for mayor of Managua in the November 2008 municipal elections as candidate of the alliance led by his former party, the PLC still ruled by Arnoldo Aleman. Montealegre lost the election to Alexis Argüello, but alleged that the election was rife with fraud. The municipal elections which were held in November 2008 were highly contested and were held without international observers due to the Sandinista government's reluctance to invite any observers. The supposed fraud of the municipal elections resulted in several days of protest mostly in but not limited to Managua.

Election history edit

National Convention of the Constitutionalist Liberal Party (PLC) presidential primaries, 28 January 2001 edit

Source:[5]

  • Enrique Bolaños Geyer – 220 (54.6%)
  • Eduardo Montealegre – 143 (35.5%)
  • Iván Escobar Fornos – 38 (9.4%)
  • Null – 2 (0.5%)

Presidential election results, 5 November 2006 edit

Candidate Party/Alliance Votes %
Daniel Ortega Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) 930,862 38.00%
Eduardo Montealegre Nicaraguan Liberal Alliance (ALN) 693,391 28.30%
José Rizo Castellón Constitutionalist Liberal Party (PLC) 664,225 27.11%
Edmundo Jarquín Sandinista Renovation Movement (MRS) 154,224 06.30%
Edén Pastora Gómez Alternative for Change (AC) 7,200 0.29%
Total valid votes 2,449,902 100%

Elections for Mayor of Managua 2008, 9 November 2008 edit

Candidate Party/Alliance Votes %
Alexis Arguello Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) 223,389 51.32%
Eduardo Montealegre Constitutionalist Liberal Party (PLC) 202,752 46.58%
Others 3 Political Parties 9,104 02.09%
Total valid votes 100% 435,245

Summary of the 6 November 2011 Nicaraguan National Assembly election results edit

Parties Votes % Seats
Sandinista National Liberation Front (Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional) 1,583,199 60.85 63*
Independent Liberal Party (Partido Liberal Independiente) 822,023 31.59 27*
Constitutionalist Liberal Party (Partido Liberal Constitucionalista) 167,639 6.44 2
Nicaraguan Liberal Alliance (Alianza Liberal Nicaragüense ) 19,658 0.76
Alliance for the Republic (Alianza por la República) 9,317 0.36
Total votes 2,601,836 100.00 92
Source: CSE
* The runner-up in the presidential election (Fabio Gadea Mantilla of the PLI) and the outgoing president are special members of the National Assembly; as Ortega was reelected, the outgoing Vice President (Jaime Morales Carazo of the FSLN), who was not Ortega's running mate in this election (having been replaced by Omar Halleslevens, will take up his seat. (AFP)

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 11 March 2007. Retrieved 17 September 2006.
  2. ^ http://www.vamosconeduardo.org/biografia.html[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Nicaragua's Leading Loser – washingtonpost.com
  4. ^ Montealegre se justifica: "Cuando los Cenis, yo no estaba en el Gobierno" 26 February 2008 at the Wayback Machine EFE El Nuevo Diario Agosto 2006 SPANISH
  5. ^ "Auge y caida del PLC - Presentación".

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Eduardo Montealegre Rivas born 9 May 1955 is a Nicaraguan politician He ran for president in the 2006 general election as the candidate of the Nicaraguan Liberal Alliance ALN PC 1 a split off of the Constitutional Liberal Party PLC in alliance with other liberal parties and the Conservative Party He finished in second place after Daniel Ortega receiving 28 3 of the vote Eduardo Montealegre RivasEduardo Montealegre in 2014Deputy to the National Assembly of NicaraguaIncumbentAssumed office 9 January 2012In office 9 January 2007 8 January 2012Minister of Finance and Public Credit of NicaraguaIn office 2002 2003Minister of Foreign Affairs of NicaraguaIn office 1999 2000Minister to the presidency of NicaraguaIn office 1998 1999Personal detailsBorn 1955 05 09 9 May 1955 age 68 Managua Managua NicaraguaPolitical partyIndependent Liberal Party PLI SpouseEliza McGregor Raskosky Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 3 Election history 3 1 National Convention of the Constitutionalist Liberal Party PLC presidential primaries 28 January 2001 3 2 Presidential election results 5 November 2006 3 3 Elections for Mayor of Managua 2008 9 November 2008 3 4 Summary of the 6 November 2011 Nicaraguan National Assembly election results 4 ReferencesEarly life editMontealegre was born in Nicaragua s capital Managua from a wealthy and prominent family in the banking sector the direct descendant of Mariano Montealegre y Romero the founder of the city of Chinandega He received an Sc B in Economics from Brown University in 1976 and an MBA with a focus in finance and strategic planning from Harvard University in 1980 2 He later became a businessman in Nicaragua Political career editMontealegre served as minister to the presidency in 1998 under Arnoldo Aleman He also served as foreign minister from 1999 to 2000 in the government of Arnoldo Aleman and as finance minister from 2002 to 2003 in the government of the next President Enrique Bolanos Subsequently he served as minister to the presidency of Enrique Bolanos He announced his split from the PLC in protest of the control of the party by former President Aleman who was imprisoned for misappropriation of funds Montealegre objects to an alliance referred to in the popular media as El Pacto between Arnoldo Aleman and Daniel Ortega who ran as the candidate of the FSLN in 2006 for the fourth consecutive time since his 1985 1990 presidency this time successfully 3 Because of Montealegre s stand against corruption of Arnoldo Aleman s PLC and Daniel Ortega s Sandinista National Liberation Front the U S ambassador in Managua openly endorsed his candidacy In 2006 a commission of Nicaragua s National Assembly threatened to criminally charge Montealegre as well as a former head of the central bank and the former superintendent of banks They allege that they abused their positions to enrich themselves by illegally issuing US 400 million in bonds in favor of banks that acquired several failed banks Montealegre dismisses the charges stating that he was no longer employed by the government when the bonds were emitted In 2008 one of the members of the commission said the conclusions had been politically motivated and some of the facts invented under instructions from former President Arnoldo Aleman 1997 2002 In 2011 the charges have prescribed 4 Montealegre was granted a seat in the Nicaraguan congress after the 2006 general elections since a seat in Congress is guaranteed to the candidate who comes in second in presidential elections After losing control of the leadership of the ALN Montealegre agreed to run for mayor of Managua in the November 2008 municipal elections as candidate of the alliance led by his former party the PLC still ruled by Arnoldo Aleman Montealegre lost the election to Alexis Arguello but alleged that the election was rife with fraud The municipal elections which were held in November 2008 were highly contested and were held without international observers due to the Sandinista government s reluctance to invite any observers The supposed fraud of the municipal elections resulted in several days of protest mostly in but not limited to Managua Election history editNational Convention of the Constitutionalist Liberal Party PLC presidential primaries 28 January 2001 edit Source 5 Enrique Bolanos Geyer 220 54 6 Eduardo Montealegre 143 35 5 Ivan Escobar Fornos 38 9 4 Null 2 0 5 Presidential election results 5 November 2006 edit Candidate Party Alliance Votes Daniel Ortega Sandinista National Liberation Front FSLN 930 862 38 00 Eduardo Montealegre Nicaraguan Liberal Alliance ALN 693 391 28 30 Jose Rizo Castellon Constitutionalist Liberal Party PLC 664 225 27 11 Edmundo Jarquin Sandinista Renovation Movement MRS 154 224 06 30 Eden Pastora Gomez Alternative for Change AC 7 200 0 29 Total valid votes 2 449 902 100 Elections for Mayor of Managua 2008 9 November 2008 edit Candidate Party Alliance Votes Alexis Arguello Sandinista National Liberation Front FSLN 223 389 51 32 Eduardo Montealegre Constitutionalist Liberal Party PLC 202 752 46 58 Others 3 Political Parties 9 104 02 09 Total valid votes 100 435 245 Summary of the 6 November 2011 Nicaraguan National Assembly election results edit Parties Votes Seats Sandinista National Liberation Front Frente Sandinista de Liberacion Nacional 1 583 199 60 85 63 Independent Liberal Party Partido Liberal Independiente 822 023 31 59 27 Constitutionalist Liberal Party Partido Liberal Constitucionalista 167 639 6 44 2 Nicaraguan Liberal Alliance Alianza Liberal Nicaraguense 19 658 0 76 Alliance for the Republic Alianza por la Republica 9 317 0 36 Total votes 2 601 836 100 00 92 Source CSE The runner up in the presidential election Fabio Gadea Mantilla of the PLI and the outgoing president are special members of the National Assembly as Ortega was reelected the outgoing Vice President Jaime Morales Carazo of the FSLN who was not Ortega s running mate in this election having been replaced by Omar Halleslevens will take up his seat AFP References edit VAMOS CON EDUARDO Alianza Liberal Nicaraguense Archived from the original on 11 March 2007 Retrieved 17 September 2006 http www vamosconeduardo org biografia html permanent dead link Nicaragua s Leading Loser washingtonpost com Montealegre se justifica Cuando los Cenis yo no estaba en el Gobierno Archived 26 February 2008 at the Wayback Machine EFE El Nuevo Diario Agosto 2006 SPANISH Auge y caida del PLC Presentacion Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eduardo Montealegre amp oldid 1190558308, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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