Costa Ricans Choose Chinchilla and Continuity
Alex LeffAQ Web Exclusive
February 11, 2010
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Chinchilla, of the National Liberation Party (PLN), ran on the slogan “Laura: Firme y Honesta” (many candidates campaigned on a first name basis), and her platform followed the traditional center of Costa Rican politics. Costa Ricans hope Chinchilla’s credentials, having served in the 1990s in the Public Security Ministry, first as vice minister and then as minister, will prove to be sufficiently firme (firm) in cracking down on rising crime. She has pledged to beef up and better train the police force and increase security spending by as much 50 percent. In a sign of ingenuity when state coffers have shrunk, Chinchilla is betting on a possible new casino tax—pending lawmakers’ approval—to help finance this.
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