Afro-Costa Rican activist to run for president
Epsy Campbell, an economist-turned-activist of Afro-Caribbean descent, said Monday she would seek her party's nomination to run in the 2010 presidential elections.
Running on a platform of change, she will challenge Citizen Action Party (PAC) founder Ottón Solís, who ran unsuccessfully for president in 2002 and 2006 and intends to run again.
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PAC is now divided over whether to hold a nationwide primary, open to all Ticos, or a closed primary in which only the 80 National Assembly members vote. While the assembly overwhelmingly favors Solís, a nationwide race would be tight, according to recent polls.
Campbell said PAC can win in 2010 only if it holds an open primary, which she said would attract new people to the party.
“I am proposing an open party, a party that will attract tens of thousands of adherents, ” she said. “That is the PAC I dream about, and that is the PAC I am working for. ”
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Llego La Hora! Epsy Makes It Official!
Shortly after noon today, Epsy Campbell confirmed her decision to run for the leadership of the Partido Acción Ciudadana (PAC) in the 2010 presidential elections and face the party's founder, Ottón Solís, for the nomination.
"Llego la hora" (the time has come) is the slogan for the campaign.
Campbell, six months ago, discarded the possibility of running for the party leadership.
Campbell said that her objective is to see the PAC grow as it faces its third consecutive presidential elections since its founding in 2000.
Campbell has a tough task ahead of her, convincing the militants of the party that to win the February 7, 2010 elections, the PAC has to hold an open convention that allows as many voters as possible to elect its leadership.
http://insidecostarica.com/dailynews/2009/february/17/nac01.htm