Carlos Domingo Cuadra Cuadra

He had three sons with his wife Maria Eugenia Rodriguez called Carlos Roberto, Diego Armando and Luis Miguel Cuadra Rodriguez.

[1] In the 1980s, Cuadra was a member of the Executive Secretariat of the Marxist–Leninist Popular Action Movement (MAP-ML) and served as the director of the newspaper El Pueblo.

[2][3] In early 1980 was sentenced to two years of prison labour for statements expressed in El Pueblo, deemed counter-revolutionary by the new government.

[7] [8][9][10] As a member of parliament, he opposed the 1987 Constitution of Nicaragua draft, labeling it 'bourgeois'.

[11][12] Cuadra was the vice-presidential candidate of MAP-ML in the 1990 Nicaraguan general election.

Carlos Cuadra in a 2017 interview