Dragos Dolanescu Valenciano
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Dragos Dolanescu Valenciano, known as Dragoș Dolănescu, (born November 19, 1975 in
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) is a Costa Rican psychologist and politician. Dolanescu is an independent congressman in the third year of the 2018-2022 legislative period. He gained his seat at the Legislative Assembly running in the Alajuela province race for the Partido Republicano Social Cristiano party (PRSC), which at the time he was also president of the organization. He resigned to PRSC after clashing with senior members of the party, who accused him of fund mismanagement in the 2020 municipal elections in retaliation for his resignation.


Early life

Dolanescu studied psychology at the University of Bucharest, where he obtained his bachelor's degree and obtained a doctorate in medical psychology at the
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, the son of Romanian singer and politician
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Political positions

Dragos Dolanescu is a conservative politician. He openly opposes free abortion in Costa Rica and
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. During his legislative tenure, Dolanescu has been a staunch opponent of
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and the Citizens' Action Party (PAC). The lawmaker opposed the approval of the Tax Reform, promoted the creation of a special investigative commission that would review the management of the finances of PAC during the 2010 presidential campaign, as well as the special investigative commission that would investigate the creation of a data analysis unit in the Presidential House, known as the UPAD. Dolanescu signed the '' Madrid Charter'', a document drafted by the
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Spanish party Vox that describes left-wing groups as enemies of Ibero-America involved in a "criminal project" that are "under the umbrella of the Cuban regime".


Controversy

Dolanescu has been singled out as a
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by his adversaries. Former president Rafael Ángel Calderón, founder of the party through which he was elected as a congressman, criticized him for this and assured that Dolanescu intends to be a presidential candidate to which Calderón said "he is not fit for it." Dolanescu resigned from the PRSC and declared himself an independent lawmaker on July 10, 2020, alleging political differences with former Costa Rican president Rafael Ángel Calderón Fournier, honorary president of the Republican Party. In this same political event, Dolanescu also resigned as president of the PRSC during his second term. The event generated strong criticism from various members of the PRSC, including Calderón Fournier, who accused Dolanescu of being a populist and that his resignation from the party was due to his political aspirations. On July 9, one day before Dolanescu announced he would resign from PRSC, several members of the Republican Party, among them, congressman Otto Roberto Vargas Víquez and the former presidential candidates Rodolfo Hernández Gómez and Roberto Suñol, filed a complaint to the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) of Costa Rica1 based on a report from the party's fiscal office that questioned the way in which Dolanescu, as party president, handled finances during the 2020 municipal elections. The claim is under review in TSE. Dolanescu announced he would form a new political party called
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Dolanescu Valenciano, Dragos Members of the Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica Right-wing populism in North America Romanian emigrants to Costa Rica University of Bucharest alumni University of Alcalá alumni 1975 births Living people Signers of the Madrid Charter