Costa Rica elects first woman president

By IANS,

San Jose : Fifty-year-old Laura Chinchilla became the first woman president of Costa Rica after she won 64.7 percent votes in the country’s general election this weekend.


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With over 64.7 percent of votes, the Supreme Electoral Court confirmed that Laura Chinchilla became the president of Costa Rica, a nation with over 4.5 million inhabitants.

The candidate of the governing National Liberation Party surpassed by seven points the minimum of 40 percent necessary to win in the first round.

After the announcement of poll results Sunday, her rivals- Otto Guevara of Libertarian Movement Party and Otto Solis of Citizens’ Action Party- acknowledged their defeat and congratulated the president-elect, Prensa Latina reported.

Chinchilla was the first vice president of the Republic and Justice Minister, during the outgoing government of President Oscar Arias.

She resigned October 8, 2008, to boost her candidature to the country Presidency by the National Liberation Party.

Chinchilla will assume charge May 8.

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