- Herty Lewites
Herty Lewites Rodríguez (
December 24 ,1939 –July 2 ,2006 ) was aNicaraguan politician of Jewish decent.Lewites was born in the San Felipe barrio of
Jinotepe , the son of aJew ish immigrant fromPoland . He joined the struggle against theSomoza dictatorship in 1958 and went into exile inBrazil in 1960. Herty's brother, Israel Lewites, died in the attack on the Masaya barracks in October 1977 by theTercerista Sandinista Front. Instead of fighting, Herty was apparently involved in financial matters and arms smuggling for the revolutionary movement.During the period of Sandinista rule in the 1980s, Lewites was an ally of the powerful Ortega brothers. As Minister of Tourism, he promoted state development projects, such as the Montelimar beach resort in 1986 and the
Olof Palme Convention Center inManagua . After leaving government, he built the "Hertylandia" private amusement park.Lewites was elected to Congress on the
FSLN ticket in 1990, the yearDaniel Ortega lost the presidency. He aligned himself withSergio Ramírez 's Sandinista Renewal Movement (Movimiento Renovador Sandinista or "MRS") against the faction of Secretary General Ortega in 1994. He ran for mayor ofManagua , the capital, in 1996 on his own "Sol" ticket, splitting the Sandinista vote to throw the election to the Liberal candidate. With the support of the FSLN "Business Bloc" led byBayardo Arce , Lewites rejoined the mainline FSLN in 1998 and, with Ortega's blessing, won theManagua mayorship as a Sandinista in 2000.Lewites opened Nicaragua's only amusement park, Hertylandia (named after himself), between Diriamba and San Marcos.
Following Ortega's third successive election defeat in 2001, Lewites advocated FSLN cooperation with President
Enrique Bolaños in his struggle to hold ex-PresidentArnoldo Alemán accountable for corruption. Ortega, however, eventually concluded a pact with Alemán. Meanwhile, Lewites removed corrupt members of the Ortega and Arce factions from positions in the Managua municipality. By appealing to both leftists and rightists fed-up with corruption, Lewites was for a while the most popular politician in Nicaragua and attracted the support of many historically prominent Sandinistas. He attempted to challengeDaniel Ortega for the 2006 FSLN presidential nomination, but was expelled from the FSLN (Sandinista Party) in February 2005.Lewites joined forces with the dissident MRS Party as their Presidential candidate for the 2006 election. He chose
Edmundo Jarquín as his running mate for the vice presidency.On
July 2 ,2006 , it was reported that Lewites died of a massive heart attack at the Hospital Metropolitano "Vivian Pellas" in Managua, aged 66, four months prior to the 2006 national elections. Some of Lewites supporters suspected he was poisoned by his rival, Daniel Ortega, because it is very rare to die of a heart attack for average Nicaraguan due to its low-risk diet. His wife didn't ask the doctor for autopsy to identify the cause of Lewites' death, and later remained silent to the press. Lewites was polling in third place before passing away, trailing very closely behind Ortega andEduardo Montealegre .citenews
url = http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/04/world/americas/04lewites.html?ex=1309665600&en=b915754fa081646c&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss
title=Herty Lewites, 66, Ex-Sandinista, Dies
author=Kinzer, Stephen
publisher=New York Times
date=2006-07-04
accessdate=2007-11-08] citeweb
url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/5139566.stm
title=Nicaragua candidate dies suddenly
publisher= BBC News
date=2006-07-03
accessdate=2007-11-08]He was laid to rest in his native city of
Jinotepe three days after he expired. His burial counted with the presence of: the president of the republic, cabinet members, diplomatic representatives, artists, politicians and entrepreneurs. It is calculated that more than 20,000 people were in attendance in the small cemetery of Jinotepe.Notes
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