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  2. Social Guarantees - Wikipedia

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    Social Guarantees had an important impact on Costa Rican social and economic development. [10] [11] Universal healthcare has allowed the country to have one of the highest health rates (it is currently considered an important destination for medical tourism and has the highest levels of lowest of infant mortality in Latin America only below Cuba), [12] [13] compulsory public education up to ...

  3. Article 75 of the Constitution of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The article 75 of the Constitution of Costa Rica establishes Catholicism as the country's state religion making Costa Rica the only state in the Americas to do so. [note 1] Current debate about the issue and the passing toward a full secular state are in the public and political debate. This article is also the only one in the Title VI, only ...

  4. Category:Social issues in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Social movements in Costa Rica (1 C) D. Discrimination in Costa Rica (1 P) P. Prostitution in Costa Rica (1 C, 1 P) W. Women's rights in Costa Rica (4 C, 1 P)

  5. Joint Social Welfare Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Joint Social Welfare Institute (Spanish: Instituto Mixto de Ayuda Social) (IMAS) is an autonomous institution with legal status in Costa Rica for welfare.It was created under Act 4760 of April 30, 1971, which put it into operation from May 8 of that year.

  6. Liberalism in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Liberals were the hegemonic political group for most of Costa Rica's history especially during the periods of the Free State and the First Republic, however, as the liberal model exhausted itself and new more left-wing reformist movements clashed during the Costa Rican Civil War liberalism was relegated to a secondary role after the Second ...

  7. Social Christian Unity Party - Wikipedia

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    The Social Christian Unity Party (Spanish: Partido Unidad Social Cristiana) is a centre-right political party in Costa Rica. [ 2 ] PUSC considers itself a Christian-democratic party and, as such, is a member of the Christian Democrat Organization of America (ODCA).

  8. Fundamental Law of the State of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Juan Mora Fernández.. The Fundamental Law of the Free State of Costa Rica, sometimes called the Political Constitution of 1825, was issued on January 25, 1825 by the Constituent Congress of the State of Costa Rica and during a time the country was a formal member of the Federal Republic of Central America. [1]

  9. Citizens' Action Party (Costa Rica) - Wikipedia

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    PAC was founded in December 2000 by several dissidents from Costa Rica's two traditional parties, the National Liberation Party and the Social Christian Unity Party. Originally an anti-corruption party, it startled the Costa Rican political arena with a very strong showing in the 2002 general elections .