Julia Mena | |
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Vice President of Nicaragua | |
In office 23 October 1995 – 10 January 1997 | |
President | Violeta Chamorro |
Preceded by | Virgilio Godoy |
Succeeded by | Enrique Bolaños |
Personal details | |
Born | Granada | 3 April 1950
Political party |
Independent Liberal Party Sandinista National Liberation Front |
Julia de la Cruz Mena Rivera (born 3 April 1950 [1]) is a Nicaraguan politician.
Her profession was as a school teacher.
She was a deputy in National Assembly of Nicaragua from 1990 to 1995 [1] and also served as first vice president of National Assembly. She was a member of the Independent Liberal Party.
In 1995 National Assembly elected her as Vice President following resignation of Virgilio Godoy for the remainder of the term until January 1997. [2]
Later she joined Sandinista National Liberation Front, and has served as their deputy, and also as Mayor of Granada as a Sandinista. [3] [4]
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Julia Mena | |
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Vice President of Nicaragua | |
In office 23 October 1995 – 10 January 1997 | |
President | Violeta Chamorro |
Preceded by | Virgilio Godoy |
Succeeded by | Enrique Bolaños |
Personal details | |
Born | Granada | 3 April 1950
Political party |
Independent Liberal Party Sandinista National Liberation Front |
Julia de la Cruz Mena Rivera (born 3 April 1950 [1]) is a Nicaraguan politician.
Her profession was as a school teacher.
She was a deputy in National Assembly of Nicaragua from 1990 to 1995 [1] and also served as first vice president of National Assembly. She was a member of the Independent Liberal Party.
In 1995 National Assembly elected her as Vice President following resignation of Virgilio Godoy for the remainder of the term until January 1997. [2]
Later she joined Sandinista National Liberation Front, and has served as their deputy, and also as Mayor of Granada as a Sandinista. [3] [4]
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