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Vol. 27 (2007): Especial

Costa Rica: fin de una era política

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-090X2007000100007
Submitted
December 29, 2019
Published
2007-12-30

Abstract

2006 was a turning point for Costa Rican stable political system. In the national elections, the dominant bipartisan system since the 1980s was rebuffed by the electorate, and a new and fragile system emerged. Even though the new government was able to forge a centre-right majoritarian coalition in Parliament,
this is an unstable and heterogeneous alliance. The multiple veto points within the State institutional framework help to create a new, more fluid and uncertain political situation.

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