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Alberto Salom Echeverría

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Salom's political career began in his teenage years when he was elected President of the Student Council in 1969. At UCR, he was elected President of the Federation of Students from 1974 to 1975. During this time, he led several student protests. A leftist, Salom was a founder of the Costa Rican
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Salom studied at the Buenaventura Corrales School from 1958 to 1964 and later at Saint Francis High School from 1965 to 1969. He graduated with a Bachelor's in political science and a doctorate in Government and Public Policy from the
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Socialist Party and the People's United Coalition. He was elected governor of San José from 1978 to 1982 as a member of People's United.
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Salom began leading a group of informal PAC meetings, called the "ungroup." Salom, along with María Eugenia Venegas and
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party, which held three deputy seats in the 1990s. In 2002, Salom became one of the founding members of PAC.
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Consultant, United Nations, PRODERE (Población Desplazada, Refugiada y Repatriada), (1991).
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Founding member and political board member of People's United Coalition (1977–1990).
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Founding member and political commissioner, Costa Rican Socialist Party, (1971–1989)
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Salom's involvement with PAC helped lead to a presidential victory in 2014
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President, Student Government, Saint Francis High School, (1969).
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In 1987, he became an adviser to Javier Solís of the
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San José, Costa Rica
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National University of Costa Rica
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San José, Costa Rica
Citizens' Action Party
Democratic Force
San José, Costa Rica
Citizens' Action Party
San José
Rector
National University of Costa Rica
University of Costa Rica
Social Christian Unity Party
Democratic Force
Ottón Solís
Luis Guillermo Solís

University of Costa Rica
San José
Democratic Force
Citizens' Action Party
National University of Costa Rica
University of Costa Rica
University of Costa Rica
Rector
National University of Costa Rica
"www.albertosalom.com"
Alberto Salom Blog
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