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The Legislative Assembly (Spanish: Asamblea Legislativa) forms the unicameral legislative branch of the Costa Rican government.The national congress building is located in the capital city, San José, specifically in Carmen district of the San José canton.
Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica 2022-2026 Province Deputy Parliamentary Fraction San José Province Rodrigo Arias Sánchez: PLN Andrea Álvarez Marín: PLN Danny Vargas Serrano: PLN Carolina Delgado Ramírez: PLN Gilberth Jimenez Siles [Wikidata] PLN Pilar Cisneros Gallo PPSD Waldo Agüero Sanabria: PPSD Luz Mary Alpízar Loaiza: PPSD
Costa Rica elects a president (who is the head of state), two vice-presidents and a legislature. The President of Costa Rica and the vice-presidents are elected for a four-year term by the people. The Legislative Assembly (Asamblea Legislativa) has 57 members, elected for four-year terms by closed list proportional representation in each of the ...
The Senate of Costa Rica was the upper chamber of the Costa Rican Legislative branch as prescribed in the constitutions of 1844, 1859, 1869 and 1917. During all these different constitutions, the Senate had different characteristics and conformations.
Asamblea Legislativa de Costa Rica; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Assemblée législative du Costa Rica; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Assemblea legislativa (Costa Rica) Usage on ja.wikipedia.org 立法議会 (コスタリカ) Usage on no.wikipedia.org Costa Ricas lovgivende forsamling; Usage on pt.wikipedia.org Assembleia Legislativa da Costa Rica
General elections were held in Costa Rica on Sunday, 2 February 2014 to elect a new president, two vice presidents, and 57 Legislative Assembly lawmakers. [1] In accordance with Article 132 of the constitution, incumbent President Laura Chinchilla Miranda was ineligible to run for a second consecutive term.
Ana Rosa Chacón González [1] was born in 1889 in San José, Costa Rica. She attended the Colegio Superior de Señoritas, earning a degree in education and physical education by 1907. She studied and implemented programs which aimed at increasing health of children through rhythmic movement, including dance, and body development. [2]
Same-sex marriage has been legal in Costa Rica since May 26, 2020 as a result of a ruling by the Supreme Court of Justice.Costa Rica was the first country in Central America to recognize and perform same-sex marriages, the third in North America after Canada and the United States, [1] and the 28th to do so worldwide.