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Tough-On-Crime Conservative Wins Power In Latest Right Wing Victory South Of Border
Costa Rica on Sunday elected a tough-on-crime conservative leader, marking another victory in Latin America’s broader right-wing swing. With over
With over 93.7% of ballots counted, results show that 39-year-old Laura Fernández of the right-wing Sovereign People’s Party captured over 48% of the vote, surpassing the 40% threshold needed to avoid a runoff, the Associated Press reported. Fernández was handpicked by outgoing President Rodrigo Chaves and campaigned on continuing his hardline approach to combatting crime.
“Costa Rica has voted and it has voted to continue the change, a change that only seeks to rescue and perfect our democratic institutions and return them to you, to the sovereign people, to create more well-being and prosperity for our people,” Fernández told supporters after the preliminary results were announced, according to the outlet.
“The mandate the sovereign people give me is clear: the change will be deep and irreversible,” she added.
Fernández served as chief of staff to Chaves, is married with a young daughter, and is a conservative Catholic. Her campaign emphasized hardline measures to combat Costa Rica’s growing crime problem.
The country has recorded record homicides in recent years, with 905 killings in 2023 alone, much of it linked to drug trafficking, according to the AP. The U.S. Treasury Department in January labeled the country a “key global cocaine transshipment point.”