Carmen Quesada Santamaría
Carmen Elena Quesada Santamaría (born 5 October 1969 in Turrialba, Costa Rica) is a Costa Rican politician and teacher. She joined the Social Christian Unity Party as a teenager and later, the Libertarian Movement. In 2009 and 2010, she occupied a seat in the Directive Board of the Atlantic Basin Ports and Economical Development Administrative Board (JAPDEVA, its Spanish initials).[1] In the 2010 and 2014 Costa Rican general election, she contested as a candidate for the Legislative Assembly, being elected as a deputy representing Limón Province for the 2014–2018 administration. On 2 September 2015, she left the Libertarian Movement,[2][3] remaining as an independent for the rest of the term. As a deputy, she was a member of the investigative commission for the Panama Papers and elected First Secretary of the Legislative Director for the 2017–2018 period.
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On 25 November 2019, she founded the Costa Rican Social Justice Party (Partido Justicia Social Costarricense) and was elected as the president of the party.[4]
References
- "Carmen Quesada Santamaría". Ojo al Voto. 2013-12-06. Retrieved 2020-07-25.
- www.laprensalibre.cr. "Diputada Carmen Quesada: El Movimiento Libertario está en crisis ideológica | laprensalibre.cr". www.laprensalibre.cr. Retrieved 2020-07-25.
- www.laprensalibre.cr. "Carmen Quesada Santamaría renuncia al Movimiento Libertario | laprensalibre.cr". www.laprensalibre.cr. Retrieved 2020-07-25.
- "Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones, Justicia Social Costarricense". www.tse.go.cr. Retrieved 2020-07-25.