Germán Sequeira

Germán Sequeira
Mayor of El Sauce, León, Nicaragua
Preceded byAquilino Aquedano
Succeeded byN/A
In office
1924–1925
In office
1945–1946
Personal details
Born1884 (1884)
El Sauce, León, Nicaragua
DiedJanuary 19, 1951(1951-01-19) (aged 66–67)
El Sauce, León, Nicaragua
PartyPartido Liberal

Germán Sequeira Aguilera (1884 – January 19, 1951) was a Nicaraguan politician. He was the 79th and 82nd mayor of El Sauce, León, Nicaragua and a former deputy in the National Assembly of Nicaragua.

Career

Before he was mayor, he attended medical school at the National Autonomous University of Nicaragua. He was appointed treasurer to the Road Board (Junta de Carreteras) for a route from El Sauce to El Ocotal about 1921.[1]

Aguilera was the 79th and 82nd mayor of El Sauce, León, Nicaragua from 1924-1925 and again in 1945-1946.

In 1944, he was appointed treasurer to the Local Road Board (Junta Local de Caminos) of El Sauce, in the Department of León.[2]

He was also deputy in the National Assembly of Nicaragua during the presidency of José Maria Moncada and vice deputy during the presidency of Juan Bautista Sacasa.

Personal life and death

Sequeira was married to Graciela Delgado. Together, they had two children, Sabina and Germán. When Graciela died, Sequeira married second wife, Emerita Chavarria. They had eight children, Salvadora, Tomás, Noel, Maria de Lourdes, Pedro Alcides, Jesus, Anita, and Eli.

Germán Sequeira died on January 19, 1951, in El Sauce.

References

  1. ^ Memoria (in Spanish). Ministry of Public Works, Nicaragua. 1921. Organizar la Junta de Carreteras, de El Sauce a El Ocotal, de la manera siguiente: Presidente, don David Pereira... Tesorero, ditto, don Germán Sequeira
  2. ^ "Public Works and Development No. 151" (PDF). La Gaceta, Diario Oficial (229). Managua, Nicaragua: 2074. October 28, 1944.