Q COSTARICA — Former Finance Minister in the Chaves administration, Nogui Acosta, was chosen by the National Assembly of the Partido Pueblo Soberano (PPSO) as the first candidate for legislator for the canton of San José.
Acosta, who last month resigned his appointment as Finance Minister in the current administration, will lead the list in the upcoming legislative elections.
As to his academic qualifications, the former Minister holds a master’s degree in Economics with an emphasis on Business Economics and a bachelor’s degree in Economics with an emphasis on Business Administration.
“It’s a great honor; from Congress, we will make every effort to achieve the necessary reforms for the country to move forward,” said Nogui Acosta.
The ballot for San José also includes other prominent figures from the national political scene.
Among them is Stephan Brunner, former Vice President of the Chaves administration, who also resigned from his position and is now taking on the PPSO’s candidacy for Congress.
Also notable is former Education Minister Anna Katharina Müller, who left her position in the Executive Branch and joined the campaign alongside presidential candidate Laura Fernández.
The final order of the top spots on the list of 18 candidates for deputy for San José is as follows:
- Nogui Acosta
- Kattia Mora
- Stephan Brunner
- Mayuli Ortega
- Gonzalo Ramírez
- Anna Katharina Müller
With this list, the PPSO defines its first proposals for positions in the Legislative Assembly ahead of the 2026 elections and is fully preparing for the electoral campaign, which has already begun
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