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~ 17/05/06
José Manuel Echandi, the only legislator from the National Union Party (PUN), proposed an electoral reform that would allow the approximately 150,000 Costa Ricans living abroad to vote absentee in presidential elections.
According to a statement from the Legislative Assembly, Echandi brought up the idea during a meeting with Rodrigo Arias, Minister of the Presidency and brother of President Oscar Arias yesterday. The legislator said the change could be included in other electoral reforms expected to be proposed soon, including a reduction in government funding for political parties’ campaigns.
“This is a bill we’ll be presenting in the next few days,” Echandi said in the statement. “To exercise this right, Costa Ricans who live abroad will have to register eight months in advance of Election Day.”
Under the existing regulations, Costa Rican citizens can vote only in the country, at the polling station closest to their registered place of residence.
-Tico Times
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