[2] Solís Bolaños supported creating a national referendum for the Central American Free Trade Agreement.
[2] As a member of the Citizens' Action Party (PAC for its Spanish initials), Solís Bolaños became a deputy for the 2006 to 2010 legislative session.
He disagreed that a group of 80 assemblymen and women elected the presidential candidate, saying that the internal voting should be open to all PAC party members.
[1] Solís Bolaños also supported creating a voting block alliance with other parties, which many members of PAC disagreed with.
[1] As he opened his campaign, Solís Bolaños expressed his displeasure with the Chinchilla administration and his approval of PAC's primary's democratic system.