Costa Rican voters are deciding whether to support the successor of outgoing President Rodrigo Chaves, whose tenure has been marked by conservative populist policies, or to return to traditional political parties aiming to rebuild public trust. The election reflects a broader debate over the country’s direction after recent political shifts.
The main contenders represent contrasting visions: one promising to maintain Chaves’ agenda focused on conservative reforms, and the other seeking to address concerns about governance and restore confidence in established parties.
**Why this matters**
The outcome will influence Costa Rica’s political landscape and policy priorities, affecting issues such as economic management, social programs, and institutional transparency. It also signals how Costa Rican voters respond to populist leadership versus traditional political structures in a region often marked by political volatility.
Source: NewsData
