
Rodrigo Carazo
Rodrigo Carazo was a Costa Rican politician who served as President from 1978 to 1982. He was known for his progressive policies and regional integration efforts in Central America, playing a supportive role in the diplomatic initiatives that sought to secure Panama's sovereignty over the canal during the late 1970s.
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Rodrigo Carazo was an ambassador from 2018 to 2022 and emphasizes the honor of representing Costa Rica internationally.
¿Qué se necesita para representar a Costa Rica en la ONU? Exembajadores trazan el perfilRodrigo Carazo is mentioned as a key political figure in Costa Rica's history.
Costa Rica es mejor que su clase políticaRodrigo Carazo is recalled as a candidate who visited the neighborhood in 1978.
La fiesta inolvidable | La NaciónFernando Cruz Castro references Rodrigo Carazo as a leader who faced criticism for rejecting IMF impositions.
Fernando Cruz sobre retiro de visas: ‘Es un atropello, no me puedo quedar callado’Rodrigo Carazo is referenced as the president of Costa Rica during the Sandinista revolution.
En Costa Rica hay un discurso de superioridad que es falso, dice el escritor Luis ChavesRodrigo Carazo was the first president to appoint a minister of the Presidency based on an explicit law.
Ministros de la Presidencia y gobiernos exitososRodrigo Carazo succeeded Oduber and was involved in the Panama Canal negotiations.
La historia olvidada sobre el acuerdo del Canal de Panamá











































