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It includes canceling the Costa Rican film festival. [5] 18 March – COVID-19 pandemic: An 87-year-old man becomes the first COVID-19 death in Costa Rica. [6] 28 March – Panama and Costa Rica fail in attempts to move thousands of migrants from Africa, Asia, and Haiti amassed in shelters as a precaution against COVID-19.
Ministry of Justice and Peace (Costa Rica) Ministerio de Justicia y Paz: Ministry overview; Formed: 1870; 154 years ago () (first creation) Jurisdiction: Government of Costa Rica: Headquarters: Avenida 12, Calle 1. 10104. Barrio La Dolorosa, Merced, San José: Annual budget ₡ 153.020.984.000 (2020) Minister responsible
The Supreme Electoral Court of Costa Rica (TSE) (Spanish: Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones de Costa Rica), is the supreme election commission of the Republic of Costa Rica. The Electoral Court was established in 1949 by the present Constitution of Costa Rica.
Same-sex marriage has been legal in Costa Rica since May 26, 2020 as a result of a ruling by the Supreme Court of Justice.Costa Rica was the first country in Central America to recognize and perform same-sex marriages, the third in North America after Canada and the United States, [1] and the 28th to do so worldwide.
Costa Rican Social Justice Party 0 New 5,769 0.48 Authentic Limonense Party: 1 5,653 0.47 Accessibility without Exclusion: 0 1 4,880 0.41 Liberal Progressive Party: 0 New 4,209 0.35 Costa Rican Renewal Party: 0 3,386 0.28 Guancastecan Union Party 0 New 3,358 0.28 Green Ecologist Party 0 1,432 0.12 Costa Rican Left Party 0 New 343 0.03 Total: 82 ...
Law No. 5377, passed on 19 October 1973, created the current criminal code of Costa Rica. Article 39 of the law called for the establishment of the Public Prosecutor's Office by transferring the prosecutional powers of the Attorney General's Office to the Judiciary. [3]
2020 in Costa Rica (3 C, 6 P) 2021 in Costa Rica (1 C, 5 P) ... Pages in category "2020s in Costa Rica" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica 2022-2026 Province Deputy Parliamentary Fraction San José Province Rodrigo Arias Sánchez: PLN Andrea Álvarez Marín: PLN Danny Vargas Serrano: PLN Carolina Delgado Ramírez: PLN Gilberth Jimenez Siles [Wikidata] PLN Pilar Cisneros Gallo PPSD Waldo Agüero Sanabria: PPSD Luz Mary Alpízar Loaiza: PPSD