Viva Managua Movement
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The Viva Managua Movement (Spanish: Movimiento Viva Managua) is a Nicaraguan political organisation founded in 1996 in Managua, under the figure of a popular subscription association. Viva Managua participated in the 1996 municipal elections with Pedro Solórzano as the candidate for mayor of Managua. Despite of the fact that Solórzano was the favorite in the pre-electoral polls, he came in second with 26% of the valid votes, only 2% behind the winning Liberal Alliance candidate Roberto Cedeño.
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