Английская Википедия:2021 Social Christian Unity Party presidential primary

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The 2021 Social Christian Unity Party presidential primary, also known as the Social Christian National Convention was the primary election process by which supporters of the Social Christian Unity Party selected their presidential candidate for the 2022 general elections. Former Vice-president during the Pacheco administration Linneth Saborío won the election over her two rivals, lawmakers Muñoz and Masís.[1]

Former Vice President Linneth Saborío was elected with 60% of the votes, followed by deputy Pedro Muñoz with 21% and Erwen Masis with 19%.[2]

History

Pedro Múñoz, deputy, and lawyer Roberto Suñol were initially confirmed.[3] Former pre-candidate Rafael Ortiz Fábrega is in a diplomatic posts abroad.[3] In December 2020, several representatives of the party faction known as "Unity People" sent a letter to former president Rafael Ángel Calderón Fournier, with the purpose of talking about establishing a coalition with his current party, the Social Christian Republican Party and other ideologically similar parties for the 2022 election.[4] Former President Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Echeverría, who is still a PUSC member supported the idea of a PUSC-led coalition,[5] yet said proposal was denied by the party's Executive President, Randall Quirós Bustamante, allegedly due to lack of time.[6]

On February 7, 2021, the party's National Assembly voted 56-32 against Former President Rodriguez Echeverría's motion for an electoral coalition led by the Social Christian Unity Party and with the participation of "Social Christian, Conservative, Liberal, and Evangelical political groups."[7]

Registered candidates

Name Birth Previous offices Home province
Campaign
Start date
References
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Erwen Masís Castro
14 March 1982
(Шаблон:Age)
Alajuela, Alajuela
Alajuela Deputy (2018-present)
Mayor of San Mateo (2007-2011)
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Alajuela
Campaign


Файл:Logo de la campaña presidencial de Erwen Masís 2022.svg


Announce: 15 March 2021
[8]
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Lineth Saborío Chaverri
4 November 1960
(Шаблон:Age)
Grecia, Grecia
Vice President of Costa Rica (2002-2006)
Minister of the Presidency (2004-2006)
Minister of Planning (2003-2004)
Director Organismo de Investigación Judicial (1997-2002)
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San José
Campaign

Файл:Logo de la campaña presidencial de Lineth Saborío 2022.svg


Announce and Start: 4 April 2021
[9]
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Pedro Muñoz Fonseca
31 July 1968
(Шаблон:Age)
Liberia, Liberia
San José Deputy (2018-presente)
President of Social Christian Unity Party (2014-2018)
Alderman at Liberia Municipal Council (2006-2010)
Файл:Bandera de la Provincia de San José.svg
San José
Campaign


Файл:Logo de la campaña presidencial de Pedro Muñoz 2022.svg


Announce: 9 February 2021
Start: 17 March 2021

Retired

As of April 2021, the following people had publicly expressed interest about potentially pursuing candidacy but retired from the race:

Declined to be candidate

References

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