Citizen Action Party
The Citizen Action Party (Partido Acción Ciudadana, PAC) is a political party in Costa Rica founded in 2000. It aims to promote social justice, environmental sustainability, and democratic governance. The party emerged as a response to the need for a progressive alternative in the country's political landscape.
PAC gained prominence in the 2014 presidential elections when its candidate, Luis Guillermo Solís, won the presidency. The party focuses on issues such as education, healthcare, and human rights, striving to engage citizens in the political process and foster a more inclusive society.