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Rodrigo Alberto de Jesús Chaves Robles (Spanish pronunciation: [roˈðɾiɣo ˈtʃaβes ˈroβles]; born 10 June 1961) is a Costa Rican politician and economist who is the 49th and current President of Costa Rica since 2022. He was previously Minister of Finance from 2019 to 2020 during the presidency of Carlos Alvarado Quesada. [2]
The party was created in 2018 by their founder Luz Mary Alpízar Loaiza, formerly part of New Generation Party. [7]For the 2022 general elections, the party served as the electoral vehicle for the presidential ambitions of Rodrigo Chaves Robles, a recognized economist who worked at the World Bank and who was later called to be Minister of Finance in 2019.
Rodrigo Carazo Odio (1926–2009) 8 May 1978 8 May 1982 Unity Coalition: 1978: 39: Luis Monge Álvarez (1925–2016) 8 May 1982 8 May 1986 National Liberation: 1982: 40: Óscar Arias Sánchez (born 1940) 8 May 1986 8 May 1990 National Liberation: 1986: Nobel Peace Prize winner (1987). First term. 41: Rafael Calderón Fournier (born 1949) 8 May ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is in Costa Rica Tuesday, where he gave remarks to the press alongside Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chavez. Rubio’s travel through Central America and the ...
Rodrigo Chaves (m. 2015) Children: Isabela Chaves Zeicate: Alma mater: University of Latvia: Occupation: Economist: Signe Zeikate (born in February 2, 1972) is a ...
General elections were held in Costa Rica on 6 February 2022, to elect the president, two vice-presidents, and all 57 deputies of the Legislative Assembly.As none of the presidential nominees obtained at least 40% of the votes, a runoff was held on 3 April 2022, between the top two candidates, José María Figueres and Rodrigo Chaves Robles.
Chief of state and Head of Government: President Carlos Alvarado Quesada (until May 7, 2018) [3] Rodrigo Chaves Robles onwards First Vice President Stephan Brunner; (since 2022) [4] Second Vice President Mary Munive (since 2022) [5]
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 Drexel University, University of Pennsylvania: Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović Croatia: 2015–2020 George Washington University