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  2. National Republican Party (Costa Rica) - Wikipedia

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    In 1940, the National Republican Party won the elections. Criticism over corruption, authoritarianism and voting fraud against the party and the results of the 1948 election in which the republican-dominated Congress overturned the elections because its candidate Calderón apparently lost because of the 1948 Civil War. [2]

  3. Politics of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The politics of Costa Rica take place in a framework of a presidential, representative democratic republic, with a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the president and their cabinet, and the President of Costa Rica is both the head of state and head of government. Legislative power is vested in the Legislative Assembly. The ...

  4. List of political parties in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Several other parties have gained prominence since then, and the 2006 elections made it clear that Costa Rica is now a multi-party system. Starting in the 2000s, disagreement about many of the neo-liberal policies promoted by the dominant PLN caused the traditional party system of alliances among a few parties to fracture. [1]

  5. Republican Party (Costa Rica) - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica was briefly a one-party state under President Federico Tinoco Granados for the 1917 and January 1919 elections. Although the Republican Party received only 4% of the vote in the 1921 parliamentary elections , Jiménez Oreamuno was elected president in the 1923 general elections , which saw the party receive 51% of the vote in the ...

  6. Costa Rican Civil War - Wikipedia

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    In the 1940s, the Costa Rican political scene came to be dominated by Rafael Ángel Calderón, a medical doctor who served as President of Costa Rica from 1940 to 1944. [1] The Constitution forbade consecutive reelection, so for the 1944 elections , Calderón's National Republican Party nominated Teodoro Picado , a law professor who was ...

  7. Social Christian Republican Party - Wikipedia

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    The Social Christian Republican Party is a Costa Rican political party founded in 2014 by former president Rafael Ángel Calderón Fournier and his group of supporters as a splinter from the historical Social Christian Unity Party (PUSC). [2] The party also uses the colors and a similar name of Calderón's father's party, the National ...

  8. Will There Be a Trump Housing Bump? 3 Pros and Cons of a ...

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    Based on the 2025 housing forecast from Realtor.com, home prices are expected to grow by 3.7% in 2025, while average mortgage rates will drop from 6.3% to 6.2% by the end of the year. With Donald...

  9. Human rights in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Costa Rica scored above the world mean for human rights, achieving top global rankings. [4] Its poverty levels sit at 18.6%, one of the lowest in the Latin American regions. [4] Human rights in Costa Rica predominantly stem from the UNDHR, the Costa Rican Constitution and the Inter-American Human Rights System.