The President of Costa Rica, Rodrigo Chaves, has not ruled out resigning from his position to seek a deputy role in the next elections for the...
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The second proposal of the Jaguar Law was ruled unconstitutional by the Constitutional Chamber. Titled “Jaguar Law to Boost Costa Rica’s Development,” the proposal, presented by the government of Rodrigo Chaves with the intention of holding a referendum, did not pass the constitutional test, according to the magistrates. In June, the magistrates addressed queries from […]
The President of Costa Rica, Rodrigo Chaves, has not ruled out resigning from his position to seek a deputy role in the next elections for the...
President Rodrigo Chaves was interviewed by El Observador, a local media outlet. He spoke about the political and socioeconomic reality of the country...
Eight current and former executives of Costa Rica’s Social Security System (CCSS) were arrested on Monday for allegedly inflating prices in...
Religious organisation Freedom Come Ministries was not successful today to get declarations from the Constitutional Court that it was...
By William Chislett Symbols are important and can often say much more than words. Soon after the newCatalan administrationtook office last month,...
Congresswoman Sofía Guillén of the Frente Amplio accused President Rodrigo Chaves’ government of being a “narco-government.” “We are already...
Despite the challenges Costa Rica has been facing regarding energy production, the government has resisted lowering tariffs on alternative energy...
UNITED by the potential of a transformational, efficient and modern tax-collection regime, business chambers welcomed the Privy Council’s decision...
Prime Minister Andrew Holness has asked the Supreme Court to strike down a law used by the Integrity Commission (IC) to probe public officials for...
The Modi government's push for "One Nation, One Election" — proposing simultaneous elections for the Lok Sabha, state assemblies, and local bodies...