Juan Manuel Villasuso

Juan Manuel Villasuso Estomba is a Costa Rican politician, writer and civil servant.

Villasuso studied at the University of Costa Rica in 1971, earning a degree in economics.

In 1982 and 1983, he was the President of the Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad, the country's governing electricity distributor.

[3] In 2007, Villasuso came out strongly against the Central American Free Trade Agreement, editorializing against it and supporting PAC, which led the opposition to CAFTA.

[2] Villasuso has also worked for the Panamerican Health Organization, the World Bank, the UN Development Program, and the Interamerican Institute for Agricultural Cooperation.

Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad building where Villasuso served as President