Cleto González Víquez
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Cleto de Jesús González Víquez (13 October 1858 – 23 September 1937) was, on two occasions, the
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of Costa Rica, firstly as the 18th president in 1906 and lastly as the 26th president in 1928. ''Don Cleto'' was born in Barva, Heredia on October 13, 1858, as the son of Cleto González Pérez and Aurora Víquez Murillo. He was a renowned Costa Rican politician, lawyer, and historian. He married in 1889 to Adela Herrán Bonilla and died in San José, Costa Rica on September 23, 1937. Cleto González Víquez was given the title of ''Benemérito de la Patria'' on October 5, 1944.


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''Don Cleto'' began his political career at a young age. He was a mayor of San José, Secretary of the State of President Bernardo Soto Alfaro, Undersecretary of the Government and Police, among other offices. He also became president of the College of Lawyers and of the ''Junta de Caridad de San José'' (today the ''Junta de Protección Social''). :es:San José (Costa Rica)#Junta de Protección Social From 1890 until 1902 he belonged to the opposition party. In 1905 he was elected President of the Republic of Costa Rica for the first time. He governed with a lot of tact, taking into account that he did not have a majority in Congress. During his second term in office, from 1928 to 1932, González Víquez used Keynesian ideas to stave off further effects of the Great Depression. He increased public spending and ratcheted up public infrastructure projects. 25th Bombardment Squadron Viquez.jpg, President Cleto González Víquez returning after a flight over San José, Costa Rica by the
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1928.
Main achievements of Cleto González Víquez's administration: * He concluded the railroad to the Pacific in 1910 * He dictated the first Law of Railroads * He expanded the System of Pipes of San José. * He built the old building of the National Library * Reinforced the municipal services * He created the accounts receivable of Work in 1928 and Social Forecast and impulsed the making of a Code of Work * He was prompted the accounts receivable of Agriculture they were created and Stockbreeding and the National Service of Electricity in 1928 * He created the attorney general's office of the Republic * He founded the National Patronage of the Infancy * He founded the First National Business of Air Transportations in 1932 * Inaugurated the dock of Puntarenas in 1928 * Paved the streets of San José


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