Reyna Rueda

Nicaraguan politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Reyna Rueda Alvarado (born 6 January 1970)[1] is a Nicaraguan politician. A member of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN), she has served as mayor of Managua since 2018.[2]

DeputyEnrique Armas
Preceded byDaisy Torres
MayorDaisy Torres
BornReyna Rueda Alvarado
(1970-01-06) 6 January 1970 (age 56)
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Reyna Rueda Alvarado
Mayor of Managua
Assumed office
4 January 2018
DeputyEnrique Armas
Preceded byDaisy Torres
Deputy Mayor of Managua
In office
2009–2012
MayorDaisy Torres
Personal details
BornReyna Rueda Alvarado
(1970-01-06) 6 January 1970 (age 56)
PartyFSLN
Children2
Alma materCentral American University
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Early life

Rueda studied business administration at the Central American University (UCA).[3]

Career

Rueda was serving as a member of the Managua city council as of 2017.[4] She was elected mayor on 5 November of that year with 87.64% of the vote,[5] and sworn into office on 4 January 2018,[6] to serve a four-year term.[1] She succeeded Daysi Torres.[1]

On a 2019 visit to Miami, Rueda faced protests and calls for the United States government to revoke her visa, arguing she was complicit in alleged human rights violations by the FSLN government.[7] Domestically, she faced criticism for her travel after billing the city of Managua 2.3 million córdobas (about $65,000 USD) for airplane tickets to 23 countries.[8] As of 2017, the annual budget for the city was 5.19 million córdobas.[3]

Personal life

Rueda was married to Guillermo Nicolás Carmona Pineda, a lieutenant colonel in the Nicaraguan Army, until his death on 29 October 2020.[9] They have two children.[3]

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