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Costa Rica generally has low corruption and is regarded as the least corrupt nation in Central America. [1] [2] Its anti-corruption laws are generally well enforced.However, there are persistent problems with high level corruption and most notably, every president who has taken office since 1990s has faced allegations of corrupt behavior.
United Nations Security Council resolution 1395, adopted unanimously on 27 February 2002, after reaffirming Resolution 1343 (2001) which imposed sanctions on Liberia for support of rebels during the civil war in Sierra Leone, the Council re-established an expert panel to monitor compliance with the restrictions relating to embargoes on arms and unofficial rough diamonds from Sierra Leone.
Pedro Miguel Muñoz Fonseca (born 31 July 1968, in Liberia, Costa Rica) is a Costa Rican lawyer, businessman and politician. He served as president of the Social Christian Unity Party from July 2014 to September 2018. [1]
Costa Rica launches probe into report government talked with gangs. September 27, 2023 at 8:38 PM. SAN JOSE (Reuters) - Costa Rican prosecutors said on Wednesday they were investigating ...
The MDR was certified by the National Elections Commission in May 2016. [6] Senator Prince Johnson was initially the leader of the MDR. [7] Johnson contested the presidency with the party, alongside running mate Audrian R. Smith-Forbes, in the 2017 election.
Jeremiah Kpan Koung (born 17 March 1978) is a Liberian politician who is the 31st and current vice president of Liberia. He served in the House of Representatives of Liberia from 2012 to 2020, and was elected to the Senate of Liberia in 2020. He became the standard bearer of the Movement for Democracy and Reconstruction in 2022.
The Chilima family also called for an independent probe. “We are grateful to the pathologists who carried out tests to ascertain the deaths, but there is need for a thorough investigation on ...
The ANC was established on 17 August 2013 after registering with the National Electoral Commission. [1] It was founded by former members of the Congress for Democratic Change including Lafayette Horatio Gould and Henry Pedro Costa, who broke away from the party. [2]