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In this thread we will talk about the presidency of the republic and other government issues
I remind you that at last we have a president based, despite all the attacks of the news channel, is the most popular president in decades
How correct is it to say that it is the version of Nayib Bukele but right in economic terms?
Compared that it is not the same shit as past governments (bipartidos "the same old ones"), that would fight with everyone and do the right thing no matter what the onu and non-governmental organizations mierderas say

There's a need to arrest all the girls at work camps and re-education

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▪ How correct is it to say that it is the version of Nayib Bukele but right in the economics?.
It is a technocrat more than a libertarian, but it is absolutely true that Costa Rica, if it needs free market and right-wing policies, since 16 years of statism, what Rodrigo Chaves does is give pragmatic solutions to the problems of the country, in this case it is doing many right-wing policies, because the country needs it
▪ Compared that it is not the same shit as past governments (bipartidos "the same old ones"), that would fight with everyone and do the right thing no matter what the onu and non-governmental organizations say.
Currently the president is showing himself, as the enemy of many power groups, that as doing the right thing always generates opposition, he has a campal battle with business sectors and the press, which do not want to leave their privileges, so if it is very different from previous governments