Erick Rodríguez Steller
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BornApril 11, 1969
Other political
affiliationsNational Integration Party (until 2018)
Independent (2018)
affiliationsNational Integration Party (until 2018)
Independent (2018)
Erick Rodríguez Steller | |
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Steller's parliamentary photo. | |
| Member of the Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica | |
| In office 2018–2022 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | April 11, 1969 |
| Party | New Generation Party |
| Other political affiliations | National Integration Party (until 2018) Independent (2018) |
Erick Rodríguez Steller (San Ramón, April 11, 1969) is a Costa Rican politician, deputy in Costa Rica in the 2018-2022 period. He was elected by the National Integration Party during Juan Diego Castro Fernández candidacy, but then declared himself an independent deputy, a month before taking office soon after Castro did the same.[1] Later, he would announce his incorporation into the New Generation Party.[2][3][4] Steller was one of the only seven deputies who refused to acknowledge the election victory of the US candidate Joe Biden, claiming “that there was suspicion of fraud”.[5]