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.