Ana Patricia Mora Castellanos (born 13 January 1951) is a Costa Rican sociologist, university professor, and politician.
She is the niece of Manuel Mora, founder of the country's Communist Party and one of the fathers of the Social Guarantees of the 1940s.
Mora is a sociologist and professor of general studies at the University of Costa Rica.
She was a member of the People's Vanguard, Democratic Force, and People's Party, and participated in social struggles against ALCOA [es], against the Energy Combo Bill [es], and against the free trade agreement with the United States.
[4] Mora was secretary of the Legislative Assembly's commission that investigated the political scandal known as the "Cementazo [es]",[5] where the loan of $31.5 million from the Banco de Costa Rica to the construction entrepreneur Juan Carlos Bolaños was questioned.