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Laura Chinchilla was born in the Desamparados district of San José, the oldest child of her family with three younger brothers. [9] Her father is Rafael Ángel Chinchilla Fallas, who served as comptroller of Costa Rica from 1972 to 1987, and maintained general popularity among the public. [10]: 52 Her mother is Emilce Miranda Castillo.
General elections were held in Costa Rica on 7 February 2010. The ruling party before the election, the center-left National Liberation Party, put forward former Vice-President Laura Chinchilla as its presidential candidate, while the libertarian, Movimiento Libertario nominated former legislator Otto Guevara.
Laura Chinchilla Miranda (born 1959) 8 May 2010 8 May 2014 National Liberation: 2010: First female president of Costa Rica. [2] 47: Luis Guillermo Solís Rivera (born 1958) 8 May 2014 8 May 2018 Citizens' Action: 2014: 48: Carlos Alvarado Quesada (born 1980) 8 May 2018 8 May 2022 Citizens' Action: 2018: Youngest president since Alfredo ...
1) Laura Chinchilla Miranda (resigned 8 October 2008); 2) Kevin Casas Zamora (resigned 22 September 2007) Elected Vice-Presidents of the Republic for the period 2006–2010 Both have acted as interim presidents.
General elections were held in Costa Rica on Sunday, 2 February 2014 to elect a new president, two vice presidents, and 57 Legislative Assembly lawmakers. [1] In accordance with Article 132 of the constitution, incumbent President Laura Chinchilla Miranda was ineligible to run for a second consecutive term.
Laura Chinchilla Miranda: 2010–2014 Born in Spain. 1st First Gentleman of Costa Rica Mercedes Peñas Domingo: 1968– Luis Guillermo Solís Rivera: 2014–2018 Born in Spain. [4] Claudia Dobles Camargo: 1980– Carlos Alvarado Quesada: 2018–2022 Signe Zeicate: 1972– Rodrigo Chaves Robles: 2022–2026 Born in Latvia
Laura Chinchilla Costa Rica: 2010–2014 Georgetown University: Masters in public policy Luis Guillermo Solís Costa Rica: 2014-2018 University of Michigan: Rodrigo Chaves Robles Costa Rica: 2022–present Ohio State University: BA, MA, Economics, 1994 – PhD, Agricultural Economics [4] Alassane Ouattara Côte d'Ivoire: 2010-present
Laura Chinchilla Costa Rica: North America 12 November 1996: 8 May 1998: 1 year, 177 days 30 March 2008: 14 April 2008: 15 days Yeh Chin-fong Taiwan: Asia 15 May 1997: 5 February 1998: 266 days Francisca Pereira Guinea Bissau: Africa 6 June 1997: 3 December 1998: 1 year, 180 days Ragnhild Queseth Haarstad Norway: Europe 17 October 1997: 16 ...