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Government doesn’t feel the need to create a commission to analyze Trump’s actions

November 17, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Donald Trump has already begun to make decisions about the people he will be working with on January 20th, when he will take office as President of the United States.

Latin America, including Costa Rica, is aware of what may happen, mainly as a result of Trump’s campaign promises, which call into question what may occur with the trade agreements.

But the position of the government has not changed and at the moment decisions such as creating a commission of analysis to collect the information that comes from the United States, will not be made.

We do not need a group of strategic analysis about what is happening in the United States,”

said Sergio Alfaro Minister of the Presidency.

crhoy.com

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