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A vote for continuity? What to know for Costa Rica’s presidential election

Summary by Al Jazeera
Polls suggest that the candidate close to outgoing President Rodrigo Chaves is likely to triumph in the February 1 vote.

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This February 1st is the election in Costa Rica, a contest in which the presidency is disputed, 57 seats and, mainly, what multiple sectors have named as the “defense of democracy.” This is due to the fact that continuity offers conflicts between powers, authoritarianism and hate speech, in addition to the threat [...] The post Elections in Costa Rica: between authoritarian continuism and “change” appeared first on Diario Digital Cronio de El Sa…

Costa Ricans will go to the polls this Sunday to elect the president of the country and the 57 deputies of the Legislative Assembly for the period 2026-2030, between the continuity of the controversial political project of President Rodrigo Chaves promised by right-wing official candidate Laura Fernández, and the change of direction that the opposition intends.The entry Costa Ricans will elect their president between continuity and change of dir…

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Proceso Digital broke the news in on Sunday, February 1, 2026.
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