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Mario José Echandi Jiménez, Presidente de Costa Rica

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Birthplace: San José, San José Province, Costa Rica
Death: July 30, 2011 (96)
San José Province, Costa Rica
Immediate Family:

Son of Alberto Echandi Montero and Josefa Jiménez Rucabado
Husband of Primera dama de la República de Costa Rica. Olga de Benedictis Antonelli
Brother of Zaida Echandi Jimenez; Anita Echandi Jimenez; Zulay Echandi Jimenez and Alfredo Echandi Jimenez

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About Mario José Echandi Jiménez, Presidente de Costa Rica

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Echandi_Jim%C3%A9nez

Mario José Echandi Jiménez (17 June 1915 – 30 July 2011) was President of Costa Rica from 1958 to 1962.

As diplomat

Mario Echandi was a career diplomat. Prior to his election, he had served as Costa Rica's ambassador to the United States and as the country's representative to both the United Nations and the Organization of American States (1949–1950). He also served as the minister of foreign affairs (1950-1952) under President Otilio Ulate and in the Legislative Assembly during President José Figueres's second term in office (1953–1958).

His presidency

President Echandi won the 1958 election by 102.851 votes as candidate of the National Union Party. Francisco J. Orlich was candidate of National Liberation Party with 94.778 and Jorge Rossi had 23.910 votes with the Independent Party. . During his administration some important laws were passed. The "Ley de Aguinaldo" law gave an extra yearly salary to all workers. A law that created the national service for clean water was approved. The law that created a national institute for land reform and colonization. (ITCO law). The first national plan for transit and roads was created, to build a network of highways and roads in the country.

National reconciliation

During his administration some political figures were allowed to return from exile, like the former president Rafael Ángel Calderón Guardia. His followers were allowed to return to the country and organize politically.

After his presidency

He ran for the presidency on two further occasions – 1970 and 1982 – but was defeated on both.

Death

Echandi died on 30 July 2011 from pneumonia after a heart attack.

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Mario José Echandi Jiménez, Presidente de Costa Rica's Timeline

1915
June 17, 1915
San José, San José Province, Costa Rica
2011
July 30, 2011
Age 96
San José Province, Costa Rica