According to Newsweek, Epsy Alejandra Campbell Barr is one of the founders of the Part ido Accion Cuidadana (PAC), and she joins the ranks of Thelma Curling, the first Afro-Costa Rican legislator (1982-1986), Victoria Garron, the first vice-president (1986-1990) and Laura Chinchilla (2010-2014) the first president, with her landmark achievement.

Speaking on her election, Campbell says:
“It would not be the first only in Costa Rica but in Latin America. And eventually, if the president leaves the country, I would be the first woman of African descent to assume the presidency of the entire American continent. It’s a big responsibility.
“It will be a responsibility not only to represent people of African descent but to represent all women and men in the country, a country that gives us all the same opportunities.”




