President-elect Carlos Alvarado met on Monday with leaders of the Evangelical Alliance Federation.
According to Víctor Morales, President of the Citizen Action Party (PAC), the meeting aimed to build bridges of dialogue between representatives of a significant amount of the population.
According to the Evangelical Alliance, they did not come to request anything from the president and rather tried to establish a dialogue between both parties in order to work together better in the near future.
Morales said that at the meeting nothing was negotiated, but rather a policy that the new president has been putting into practice: to establish dialogue with all sectors of Costa Rica to find a solution to the problems facing the country.
Some of the challenges that the new government has made a priority are education, health, employment, citizen security, and the fiscal problem; and this is why Carlos Alvarado tries to unite the different sectors to look for solutions.
Although the PAC has its own position on the secular state, this issue was not covered in the meeting on Monday.