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Costa Rica’s top court seeks to strip President Chaves’ immunity over corruption case

  • Costa Rica's Supreme Court asked Congress to strip President Rodrigo Chaves of his immunity to face corruption charges over allegedly forcing a company to pay $32,000 to his friend.
  • The court made this unprecedented request against the backdrop of a clash between the judiciary and the conservative president, who is accused of bribery.
  • Chaves, a hardline populist leader, has voiced hope his party will win a supermajority in next year's elections to enable reforms, while routinely criticizing opposition parties, judges, and media.
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Costa Rica’s president, Rodrigo Chaves, attacked the Supreme Court on Wednesday, calling it “national shame,” one day after the high court asked Congress to remove immunity from prosecution for corruption.

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The Costa Rican Plena Court agreed to request the Legislative Assembly to lift the immunity of the President of the Republic, Rodrigo Chaves Robles, and the Minister of Culture and Youth, Jorge Rodríguez Vives, which seeks that both officials face an accusation for an alleged crime of concussion. READ ALSO: Costa Rica on yellow alert for persistent rains throughout the national territory The accusation, presented by the Attorney General's Office…

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Costa Rica's Supreme Court of Justice asked Congress, for the first time in history, to withdraw immunity from President Rodrigo Chaves.

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By Djenane Villanueva, CNN en Español The Supreme Court of Costa Rica asked the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday to lift his immunity.

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