Norman Quijano

Norman Noel Quijano González (born November 2, 1946) is a Salvadoran politician and former Mayor of San Salvador, under the Nationalist Republican Alliance ticket, serving from May 1, 2009 until his resignation on August 15, 2013 in order to run as a presidential candidate. He was succeeded by Gloria Calderón de Oñate while the presidential campaign was taking place. After the election, he returned to the mayor office to resume his duties.

Norman Quijano
President of the Legislative Assembly
In office
May 1, 2018  November 1, 2019
Preceded byGuillermo Gallegos
Succeeded byMario Ponce
Mayor of San Salvador
In office
May 1, 2009  May 1, 2015
Preceded byVioleta Menjívar
Succeeded byNayib Bukele
Personal details
Born
Norman Noel Quijano Gonzales

(1946-11-02) November 2, 1946
Santa Ana, El Salvador
Political partyNationalist Republican Alliance
Alma materUniversity of El Salvador

He served as the President of the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador from May 2018 to November 2019.[1]

Early life

Quijano was born on November 2, 1946 in Santa Ana, El Salvador. He graduated from high school in National Institute General Francisco Menéndez, and then as a doctor of dental surgery from the University of El Salvador in 1977.

Career

He started in politics when he served as the Manager of Social Action of the Municipality of San Salvador during the municipal government of Armando Calderon Sol between the years 1989 to 1994. Since 1994, he has participated in five continuous legislative periods and was secretary of the Board of the Legislative Assembly during the period 2006 to 2009.

In 2008 he was appointed as the candidate of the Nationalist Republican Alliance for mayor of San Salvador, a position he obtained in open elections January 18, 2009 and plays from 1 May of the same year.[2]

On October 28, 2012, Norman Quijano ordered a clean up in the historic center of San Salvador, the country's capital. The municipal police removed street vendors in the middle of the night.[3][4]

Finance during Quijano management

According to official statements, the debt inherited from previous administrations exceeds the $32 million, currently has decreased to $27 million.[5] According to economic analysts, for the first time in its history the mayorship of San Salvador achieved a surplus, it ended 2011 with nearly $4 million surplus.[6]

2014 El Salvador presidential election

In August 20, 2012, he was appointed as ARENA's presidential candidate for 2014 elections. On August 15, 2013, he resigned his position as mayor to run for president.

Recent polls show Quijano is on the same footing as FMLN candidate Salvador Sánchez Cerén. However, if neither win the required 50 percent plus one majority, there will likely be a second round run-off between the two candidates.[7]

Personal life

Quijano has three daughters: Lisseth, Norma and Ximena Quijano. His nickname is “Tacuazin Peinado” & "Bigote de Escoba" because he has been accused of stealing money from the government and making deals with gangs. He is considered a true hater of Nayib Bukele.

References

  1. "IPU PARLINE database: EL SALVADOR (Asamblea legislativa), General information". archive.ipu.org. Retrieved Mar 25, 2020.
  2. Abarca, Blanca. "Analistas: Gane de Quijano es un respiro para ARENA". La Prensa Gráfica. Missing or empty |url= (help)
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-02-02. Retrieved 2014-01-28.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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  6. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-12-16. Retrieved 2014-01-29.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. Thale, Geoff (29 Jan 2014). "Background Info. on the Upcoming Elections in El Salvador". Washington Office on Latin America.
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