Costa Rican Section of the APRA
The Costa Rican Section of APRA was a Costa Rican political organization that emerged in the late 1920s in Costa Rica and was linked to the American Popular Revolutionary Alliance. Among them were prominent leaders such as Carmen Lyra, Luisa González, Gonzalo González, Rómulo Betancourt and Joaquín García Monge. She was also the recipient of the visit of Victor Raúl Haya de la Torre to Costa Rica in 1928. The Section was part of the called the Anti-imperialist League, which at that time was closely associated with social struggles against foreign intervention such as that of César Sandino in Nicaragua and that of Farabundo Martí in El Salvador, and eventually dissolved with the main movements of the left. country, particularly the Costa Rican Communist Party founded in 1931 to which most of its members belong.
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