Patricia Mora Castellanos Explained

Patricia Mora Castellanos
Birth Name:Ana Patricia Mora Castellanos
Birth Date:13 January 1951
Nationality:Costa Rican
Occupation:Academic, politician
Children:2
Alma Mater:University of Costa Rica
Party:Broad Front
Term Start1:8 May 2018
President1:Carlos Alvarado Quesada
Predecessor1:Alejandra Mora Mora
Office2:Member of the Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica
Term Start2:1 May 2014
Term End2:30 April 2018
Constituency2:11th Position of San José Province
Predecessor2:Gustavo Arias Navarro
Office3:President of the Broad Front
Term Start3:9 March 2013
Term End3:8 May 2018
Predecessor3:José Merino del Río

Ana Patricia Mora Castellanos (born 13 January 1951) is a Costa Rican sociologist, university professor, and politician.

Biography

Patricia Mora Castellanos was born on 13 January 1951.[1] She was president of the National Executive Committee of the Broad Front and a deputy for that party, as well as a member of its Political Commission and the Organizing Committee.[2] She was married to José Merino del Río (leader of the Costa Rican left) from 1977 until his death in 2012, and is the daughter of Communist leader . She is the niece of Manuel Mora, founder of the country's Communist Party and one of the fathers of the Social Guarantees of the 1940s.[2] She is also the mother of filmmaker Maricarmen Merino and philosopher Dr. Alejandra Merino.

Mora is a sociologist and professor of general studies at the University of Costa Rica. She was a member of the People's Vanguard, Democratic Force, and People's Party, and participated in social struggles against, against the, and against the free trade agreement with the United States. She was a founding member of the Broad Front alongside her husband, and was its representative before the Foro de São Paulo as a member of its Political Commission and the Executive Committee.[2] [3] She was elected deputy for the party in the 2014 general election.[4]

Mora was secretary of the Legislative Assembly's commission that investigated the political scandal known as the "",[5] where the loan of $31.5 million from the Banco de Costa Rica to the construction entrepreneur Juan Carlos Bolaños was questioned. The case of alleged influence peddling would involve members of the three Supreme Powers (deputies, the Supreme Court of Justice, and the Presidency).[6]

On 8 May 2018, President Carlos Alvarado Quesada named Mora the country's Minister of Women's Affairs as head of the (INAMU).[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Información básica . . 36 . Spanish . 2016 . 2020-01-14.
  2. News: Frente Amplio expresó simpatía con revolución de Hugo Chávez . Broad Front Expresses Sympathy With Revolution of Hugo Chávez . Álvaro . Murillo . Alberto . Barrantes C. . . Spanish . 2013-12-06 . 2020-01-14.
  3. Web site: Declaración de Frente Amplio (Costa Rica) ante el restablecimiento de vínculos diplomáticos entre Cuba y los Estados Unidos . Declaration of Broad Front (Costa Rica) Before the Restoration of Diplomatic Ties Between Cuba and the United States . . Spanish . 2015-07-03 . 2020-01-14.
  4. Declaratoria de elección de Diputados 2014 . 2014 Declaration of Election of Deputies . . 830–E11–2014 . 8 . Spanish . 2014-03-03 . 2020-01-14.
  5. News: PLN presidirá comisión que investigará préstamos del BCR . PLN to Chair Commission That Will Investigate BCR Loans . Jacqueline . Solano . . Spanish . 2017-08-01 . 2020-01-14.
  6. Web site: Este es el caso del cemento chino que tiene pendiente al país . This is the Chinese Cement Case That Has Been Hanging Over the Country . Manuel . Sancho . Josué . Alvarado . CRHoy.com . Spanish . 2017-08-26 . 2020-01-14.
  7. News: La nueva Ministra de la Condición de la Mujer en Costa Rica . The New Minister of Women's Affairs in Costa Rica . Marisol . Chévez Hidalgo . Diario Exterior . Spanish . 2018-06-16 . 2020-01-14.