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The Costa Rican attorney general's office has leveled charges of illicit campaign financing against President Rodrigo Chaves and six government officials, requesting the Supreme Court remove his ...
Costa Rican prosecutors have accused President Rodrigo Chaves, the vice president, foreign affairs minister and four lawmakers from his party of illegal campaign finance.
Costa Rican President Chaves charged with illicit campaign financing World Published 06/23/2025, 01:31 PM Updated 06/23/2025, 01:56 PM ...
Costa Rican prosecutors accused President Rodrigo Chaves, the vice president, foreign affairs minister and four lawmakers from Chaves' party of illegal campaign finance Monday. The accusations ...
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SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) — Costa Rican prosecutors accused President Rodrigo Chaves, the vice president, foreign affairs minister and four lawmakers from Chaves' party of illegal campaign ...
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) — Costa Rican prosecutors accused President Rodrigo Chaves, the vice president, foreign affairs minister and four lawmakers from Chaves' party of illegal campaign ...
SAN JOSE (Reuters) -Costa Rica's attorney general's office filed illicit campaign financing charges against President Rodrigo Chaves and six other government officials on Monday, asking the ...