Exilio comunista costarricense en México 1940-1950: el caso de Manuel Mora Valverde
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2019-01
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Chacón Araya, German
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Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica
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Manuel Mora Valverde fue un destacado político costarricense, líder del Partido Comunista y de Vanguardia Popular. Su participación fue esencial en dos grandes momentos de la historia contemporánea de Costa Rica: la alianza entre la Iglesia Católica y el gobierno republicano de Calderón Guardia para la creación de las garantías sociales, y la firma del Pacto de Ochomogo con el líder socialdemócrata José Figueres Ferrer. Sin embargo sufrió el exilio como resultado de los acontecimientos políticos de la década de 1940
Manuel Mora Valverde was an outstanding Costa Rican politician, lead-er of the Communist Party and Popular Vanguard Party. His participation was very important during two events of contemporary Costa Rican histo-ry: the alliance with the Catholic Church and the republican government of Calderón Guardia for the creation of social warranties, and also the signature of Ochomogo Agreement with the social-democratic leader José Figueres Ferrer. However, Mora was the victim of exile as a result of political events in 1940 decade
Manuel Mora Valverde was an outstanding Costa Rican politician, lead-er of the Communist Party and Popular Vanguard Party. His participation was very important during two events of contemporary Costa Rican histo-ry: the alliance with the Catholic Church and the republican government of Calderón Guardia for the creation of social warranties, and also the signature of Ochomogo Agreement with the social-democratic leader José Figueres Ferrer. However, Mora was the victim of exile as a result of political events in 1940 decade
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EXILIO, COMUNISMO, MEXICO, HISTORIA, COSTA RICA, LUCHAS SOCIALES, MORA VALVERDE, MANUEL, 1909-1994, EXILE, COMMUNISM, HISTORY, SOCIAL STRUGGLES