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ML withdrew the motions against animal welfare bill

July 19, 2016 by Staff News Writer

On Monday, Movimiento Libertario (ML) decided to withdraw the four motions filed against the animal welfare bill. This was informed by the party in a press release. However, ML is still against the project, so once it is approved in the first reading, they will send it for an inquiry to the Constitutional Court. According […]

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Legislators rush approval of new Water Law

July 19, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Representatives from different political parties are rushing the pace for the approval of the Water Resource Management bill, stalled in Congress since May 25, 2010. The proposal declares this resource as part of the public domain, establishes access to it and its quality as a right and regulates its use. The project, which entered the […]

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13 people were killed in a prison riot in Guatemala

July 19, 2016 by Staff News Writer

On Monday, 13 people were killed in a riot at Pavon prison in Fraijanes, Guatemala. Two of the victims were retired Captain Byron Lima and an Argentinian visitor, confirmed the officers. Other victims’ identities are still unknown because the criminals have taken control of the prison and do not allow security forces to enter it. […]

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Construction sector shows decline

July 19, 2016 by Staff News Writer

During the first half of 2016 private constructions have presented a 17.3% fall. It is seen in the non-residential buildings, where constructions had a decrease of 31.1%, whereas residential buildings construction fell to a 6% annual rate. Regarding public construction, the entire sector had a drop of 12.6%, according to the Índice Mensual de Actividad […]

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Modernization in 5 border crossings will begin in 2017

July 19, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Multiple studies show the need to modernize the country’s border crossings to prevent exporters and importers to continue spending up to 7 hours to complete immigration procedures to enter the national territory. The government says it has made a great progress. John Fonseca, deputy minister of Foreign Trade (COMEX) and chairman of the Council of […]

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Costa Rica hasn’t submitted OECD’s report

July 19, 2016 by Staff News Writer

The delay in the approval of the bill “Law to improve the fight against tax fraud” puts Costa Rica’s fiscal revenues in a difficult situation and calls into question some international commitments such as those made by the country due to its interest in entering the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Within 15 […]

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