Costa Rica is in favor of a bilateral agreement with Mexico, which allows for a joint and direct conciliation regarding the restriction imposed by the country on the entry of hass avocado from Mexico. This was explained by Dyalá Jiménez, Minister of Foreign Trade, who indicated that this has been the spirit of this government, […]
Archives for February 5, 2019
Laura Chinchilla on Óscar Arias: “I condemn all acts of violence and harassment towards women”
Former president Óscar Arias Sánchez (1986-1990 and 2006-2010) was criminally accused on Monday by a 34-year-old psychiatrist who said the politician touched her in her breasts, her private parts, and forcibly kissed her during a meeting held at the house of the former president, in Rohrmoser (Pavas) on December 1st, 2014. Patricia Mora, executive president […]
Prosecutor: marriage between two women is no longer a crime
The Public Ministry refused to prosecute two women who managed to register their marriage thanks to an error in the registration, because the unions between two people of the same sex are no longer a crime. The reason for the request (to the Court) was based on the atypical nature of the case, ie, in […]
Presidency doesn’t endorse controversial plan that prevents legislators from modifying bills
The Presidential House said it has no responsibility on the drafting of the bill that seeks to prevent legislators from modifying the bills sent to the Congress by the Executive Power. This Tuesday, through a communication sent by the press office, the Minister of the Presidency, Rodolfo Piza, said that this approach is part of […]
Municipality of San José will close businesses that don’t take out garbage on time
The Municipality of San José will have a firm hand against those businesses that do not respect the schedule established for the collection of solid waste. According to the institution, on Tuesday, the Department of Environmental Services closed a fast food restaurant for 24 hours due to non-compliance with the schedule. Environmental Services officials closed […]
Cristiana Figueres is honored for her fight against climate change
This Tuesday, the former Executive Secretary of the Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), Cristiana Figueres, was awarded with the Pax Natura Prize. The Board of Directors of the Pax Natura Foundation, based in Utah, United States, awarded her this year’s prize for having assumed responsibility for the negotiation on climate change after the frustrated […]