Who Are Álvaro Ramos Chaves and Claudia Dobles, Candidates for the Presidency of Costa Rica, and What Do They Propose?
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Claudia Dobles surrounded herself with her family and close people to face the decisive election day.This Sunday, February 1, the candidate of the Citizen Agenda Coalition (CAC), left her home early in Santa Ana and, from that moment, did not stop showing herself positive and forceful.The first stop was at the restaurant Tribeca, in the same canton where she resides.As soon as she got out of the vehicle, heading to share a breakfast with family,…
Costa Rica, which was once called the Switzerland of Central America, faces one of the most anticipated elections of the last decades. The political panorama, according to recent polls such as the Center for Research and Political Studies of the University of Costa Rica (CIEP-UCR), is quite clear for the candidate of the ruling party, Laura Fernández , of the centrist Sovereign People’s Party, who leads the intention of voting with a projected 4…
Costa Rica elects a new president this Sunday from among the 20 candidates who ran for a term until 2030. More than 3.7 million Costa Ricans are eligible to vote in an election that, if no…
By Anabella González, CNN en Español Laura Fernández says that her task for the next four years is to continue a legacy at the head of the presidency of Costa Rica. Her proposal is not based on ideas of radical changes or big political turns, but on a word she untiringly repeated throughout the campaign: continuity. 39 years old, the candidate of the Sovereign People's Party seeks that her mandate be a continuity of that carried out by the curre…
Costa Rica goes to the Urnas this Sunday (1°) to define the presidency of the Republic, two Vice-Presidents and 57 seats of the Legislative Assembly, in the middle of a growing concern with security, which according to research is the priority of the voters at the time of selecting a candidate. Other new concerns will also mobilize the Costa Ricans: the deterioration of public education and the absence of a social dialogue that allows for a clea…
Laura Fernandez is considered the most likely to win the presidential election in Costa Rica today. Fernandez, 39, is a former minister and chief of staff to outgoing President Rodrigo Chaves. She is running with the support of Chaves' political party. Opinion polls suggest she could win the first round of the election with 40% of the vote. If she gets such a good result, there will be no need for a second round between her and any of her 19 opp…
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