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Rodrigo Chaves Asked to Be Evaluated in Security From 2023: Homicides Shot 42% Since Then

It was December 2022 and Costa Rica was preparing to close the year with more than 650 homicides: the highest number since the Civil War until then. Consulted on the matter, President Rodrigo Chaves asked that they evaluate the management of his government from January 2023. The president said that he is a man “of performance indicators” and claimed that his then security minister, Jorge Torres, had received a ministry “in ruins.” Therefore, he …
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It was December 2022 and Costa Rica was preparing to close the year with more than 650 homicides: the highest number since the Civil War until then. Consulted on the matter, President Rodrigo Chaves asked that they evaluate the management of his government from January 2023. The president said that he is a man “of performance indicators” and claimed that his then security minister, Jorge Torres, had received a ministry “in ruins.” Therefore, he …

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elfinancierocr.com broke the news in Costa Rica on Tuesday, September 9, 2025.
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