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Costa Rica heads towards presidential runoff after vote gives lead to ex-leader

Former president Jose Maria Figueres and economist Rodrigo Chaves to compete in second round of polls in April

Laura Gamba  | 07.02.2022 - Update : 07.02.2022
Costa Rica heads towards presidential runoff after vote gives lead to ex-leader

BOGOTA, Colombia

Costa Rica is headed for an election runoff between former President Jose Maria Figueres and economist Rodrigo Chaves.

Figueres had 27% of the votes in preliminary results released by the Supreme Elections Tribunal Monday morning, with 75% of the votes counted. Chaves, of the Social Democratic Progress Party, obtained 16% of the votes, followed by conservative evangelical preacher Fabricio Alvarado of the New Republic Party with 15%.

Figueres, the candidate for the National Liberation Party, was the country’s president from 1994 to 1998. His party was founded by Figuere's father, Jose Figueres Ferrer, who also served as the country's president in 1948, 1953 and 1970.

Jose Maria Figueres was involved in a corruption scandal for allegedly receiving $900,000 from the French company Alcatel, accused of bribing several Costa Rican politicians in various governments.

The ex-president was trailed by Chaves, a former World Bank official who ran the finance ministry under outgoing President Alvarado. He has been accused of sexual harassment during his career, although he has denied any wrongdoing.

Twenty-five candidates were competing for Costa Rica’s presidency, but none caught the votes of a substantive portion of an electorate that was undecided. To avoid a second-round vote in early April, a candidate had to win more than 40 percent of the votes in Sunday's election.

Alvarado will leave office with an approval rating below 15% because of economic problems stemming from the coronavirus pandemic, including unemployment levels that have soared.

The economy is heavily dependent on tourism that has been hit hard by the pandemic and experiencing a slow road to recovery.

In his first statements, Figueres said that he was “one step away from starting the rescue and transformation of Costa Rica.”

“The time we live in is extraordinary in many ways, it is a time of urgent challenges such as the tragedy of unemployment and the highest level of poverty in decades,” Figueres added.

The electoral authority is expected to declare the official results in the next few days. The winner will take office for the 2022-2026 term on May 8.​​​​​​​

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