- Eduardo Montealegre
Eduardo Montealegre (born
May 9 1955 ) is aNicaragua n politician. He ran for president in the 2006 general election as the candidate of theNicaraguan Liberal Alliance (ALN-PC) [ [http://www.vamosconeduardo.com/ VAMOS CON EDUARDO - Alianza Liberal Nicaragüense ] ] a spin-off of theConstitutional Liberal Party (PLC) in alliance with other liberal parties and the Conservative Party. He finished in second place afterDaniel Ortega , receiving 28.3% of the vote.Montealegre was born in Nicaragua’s capital
Managua . He received an Sc. B in Economics fromBrown University in 1976 and an MBA with a focus in finance and strategic planning fromHarvard University in 1980. [http://www.vamosconeduardo.org/biografia.html] He later became abusinessman in Nicaragua.Montealegre served as minister to the presidency in 1998 under
Arnoldo Alemán . He also served asforeign minister from 1999 to 2000 in the government of Arnoldo Alemán and asfinance minister from 2002 to 2003 in the government of the next PresidentEnrique 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, currently serving a 20-year sentence for misappropriation of funds. Montealegre objects to an alliance, referred to in the popular media as "El Pacto", between Arnoldo Alemán andDaniel Ortega , who ran as the candidate of theFSLN in 2006 for the fourth consecutive time since his 1985-1990 presidency, this time successfully. [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/08/03/AR2006080301492.html Nicaragua's Leading Loser - washingtonpost.com ] ] Because of Montealegre’s stand against corruption, Arnoldo Alemán, and Daniel Ortega's Sandinista National Liberation Front, the U.S. ambassador in Managua openly endorsed his candidacy.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. [ [http://impreso.elnuevodiario.com.ni/2006/08/07/politica/26004 Montealegre se justifica: “Cuando los Cenis, yo no estaba en el Gobierno”] EFE El Nuevo Diario Agosto 2006 SPANISH]
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.
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External links
[http://www.partidoaln.org ALN Official Website]
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