Nobel Prize Óscar Arias Defends Democracy and the Separation of Powers in Costa Rica
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The 1987 Nobel Peace Prize winner and former president of Costa Rica Óscar Arias defended democracy and the separation of powers on Sunday, criticized populism and rejected changes in the Constitution of his country, as has been proposed by the right-wing official candidate of the Sovereign People’s Party, Laura Fernández. The Nobel Prize entry Óscar Arias defends democracy and the separation of powers in Costa Rica was first published in the Di…
Former Presidents of Costa Rica Call to Vote in Search of Protecting Democracy On a day marked by calls for civic participation, three former Presidents of Costa Rica raised their voices this Sunday to defend democracy, the independence of powers and the value of voting, each from different scenarios, but with a common message: the importance of going to the polls. Luis Guillermo Solís' vote Before casting his vote at the Betania School, former …
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