Henry Mora Jiménez
Henry Mora Jiménez | |
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Deputy and President, Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica | |
In office 2014–2018 | |
Constituency | Heredia, Costa Rica |
Personal details | |
Born | Costa Rica |
Political party | Citizens' Action Party |
Profession | Educator, economist, political activist |
Henry Mora Jiménez is a Costa Rican economist and political activist. Mora is a member of the 2014-2018 Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica, serving with the Citizens' Action Party.
Education and early career
Mora earned a licentiate in economics at the University of Costa Rica with an emphases on statistics. From the National University of Costa Rica, Mora earned a Master's in political economics. He has postgraduate studies in Applied Economics at the Catholic University in Brabant (province) Netherlands. He earned a doctorate in Business and Economic Science from the Latin American University of Science and Technology in Costa Rica, and then studied as a post-doctorate in public goods at Tilburg University in Netherlands.[1]
Mora has taught at several universities, including the National University, University of Costa Rica, Latin American University of Science and Technology. He has been a visiting professor in several universities in Latin America and Europe.[1] Mora was also the Minister of National Planning and Economics.[1] Mora is a member of the Sindicato de Trabajadores de la Universidad Nacional (Situn) (Union of National University Workers), and has worked with the Asociación Nacional de Empleados Públicos y Privados (ANEP) (National Association of Public and Private Employees).[2]
Authorship
Mora has worked as a columnist for El País, a Costa Rican newspaper and several online blogs.[3] In addition, as a member of the Asociación Nacional de Empleados Públicos y Privados (National Association of Private and Public Employees), Jiménez wrote columns highly critical of ex-president Laura Chinchilla and her economic plans.[4] In 2006, Mora came out against the Central American Free Trade Agreement.[4]
In addition, Mora is the co-author, along with Franz J. Hinkelammert, a German resident of Costa Rica, of the book "Hacia una economía para la vida" ("Toward an economy for life").[5] The book is highly critical of capitalism, saying that when profits are maximized, capital is accumulated and not shared. Instead, a more equitable and sustainable economy needs to take its place.[5] The book calls for a fundamental change in economic structure.[6]
Political career
In 2013, Mora became actively involved with PAC.[7] He was 54 years old when he was elected to represent PAC for Heredia.[7] PAC leaders said they would have Mora run for President of the Legislative Assembly when it convenes in May 2014.[8] On 1 May 2014, he was approved and became the second PAC President of the Legislative Assembly, after Juan Carlos Mendoza.[9] He said that his first order of business will be to delay a pay increase for legislative deputies,[10] and one of his first official meetings was with members of ANEP.[2]
Mora is still opposed to CAFTA, saying that it has produced no benefits for Costa Rica.[11] He claims that neoliberal policies have not helped the sectors of the economy that impact the most people's lives.[11]
References
- 1 2 3 "Ojo al Voto: Henry Manuel Mora Jiménez". non-profit media consortium voting guide (in Spanish). San Jose: Ojo al Voto. Retrieved 23 April 2014.
- 1 2 Sequeira, Aarón (2 June 2014). "Sindicalismo gana voces en el Congreso e impulsa su agenda" (in Spanish). San Jose: La Nacion. Retrieved 2 June 2014.
- ↑ "Columnista: Henry Mora Jiménez" (San Jose) (in Spanish). El Pais. Retrieved 23 April 2014.
- 1 2 Jiménez, Henry (12 December 2014). "¿Por qué me opongo al "plan fiscal"?". Asociación Nacional de Empleados Públicos y Privados (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 April 2014.
- 1 2 Montalvo, Geovani (4 May 2012). "América Latina: Hacia una economía para la vida y la superación del esquema neoliberal". Tercera Información (in Spanish) (San Jose). Retrieved 23 April 2014.
- ↑ "Ante amenazas del capitalismo, urge cambio estructural en la economía, señala Henry Mora". La Jornada Michoacana (in Spanish) (Michoacan, Mexico). 28 August 2012. Retrieved 23 April 2014.
- 1 2 Agencia/Redacción (29 September 2013). "Economista Henry Mora liderará papeleta legislativa del PAC en Heredia". Costa Rica Hoy (in Spanish) (San Jose). Retrieved 23 April 2014.
- ↑ Sequeira, Aarón (24 April 2014). "Dos opositores dan pelea al PAC por la presidencia del Congreso" (in Spanish). San Jose. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
- ↑ Rupturas y últimos amarres complicaron elección de presidente legislativo La Nación, 2014-05-01 (Spanish)
- ↑ Sequeira, Aarón (2 May 2014). "Henry Mora: ‘No daremos partidas del presupuesto a ningún diputado’". La Nacion (in Spanish) (San Jose). Retrieved 2 May 2014.
- 1 2 Ocaru (11 November 2013). "TLC con Estados Unidos no ha dado beneficios a Costa Rica" (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 April 2014.
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