The mayor of Managua is chief executive of the capital city of
Nicaragua, with almost two million residents as of 2018.[1] The mayor is chosen in the quadriennal Nicaraguan general elections.[1] The incumbent is
Reyna Rueda of the
FSLN.
The city's other officials include the deputy mayor and the city council.
1988-1990 :
Carlos Carrión Cruz[2][5][6] – previously in charge of FSLN political operations in Managua, Carrión became Mayor when Hassan quit the FSLN[6]
1990-1995:
Arnoldo Alemán[2] – first mayor after FSLN defeat in 1990,[5] elected with 52% of vote[7]
The mayor of Managua is chief executive of the capital city of
Nicaragua, with almost two million residents as of 2018.[1] The mayor is chosen in the quadriennal Nicaraguan general elections.[1] The incumbent is
Reyna Rueda of the
FSLN.
The city's other officials include the deputy mayor and the city council.
1988-1990 :
Carlos Carrión Cruz[2][5][6] – previously in charge of FSLN political operations in Managua, Carrión became Mayor when Hassan quit the FSLN[6]
1990-1995:
Arnoldo Alemán[2] – first mayor after FSLN defeat in 1990,[5] elected with 52% of vote[7]