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Edited on Wed Jan-27-10 09:18 PM by arcos
The government's candidate is nominally "socialdemocrat" (just like the President), but they're pretty much to the right. She doesn't stand for anything at all, promising to continue just about every single policy the current administration has taken, and a lot of them haven't been popular... she's called "the puppet", most people assume that those who will really be in charge are Oscar Arias and his brother Rodrigo (current Chief of Staff, and who many people believe is REALLY in charge right now too). They have taken over every single branch of government and control every single institution, where their friends, donors and political allies get favors.
On the other hand there's Otto Guevara, running for the third time, as the Libertarian Movement candidate. He's a US-style Libertarian... when he first ran for the Legislative Assembly, he openly promoted policies that could have easily be taken out from any US LP document... abolishing the central bank, reducing taxes to the minimum, legalizing drugs, etc. He was elected in 1998, and ran for President in 2002 and 2006, each time moving more and more to the "center". He presents MUCH more moderate ideas now, but he is still way to the right of Costa Rica's tradition.
And then we have Ottón Solís, running for the third time too. He came very close to winning last time around, but people have grown really tired of him. His party refused to have an open convention to elect the candidate, and he easily won against two lesser known but much more exciting candidates, Epsy Campbell (a black former Congresswoman, feminist and economist) and Román Macaya (progressive businessman). Both are much more progressive on social issues such as gay rights and abortion, things that were previously a taboo. He also refused to form a coalition with other progressive, centrist and leftist parties and organizations, believing he had enough support all by himself. A lot of people have felt disenfranchised (including me) by his actions, and were seriously considering voting blank, or for other small parties which really had no chance.
It is, indeed, a desperate measure. But it has allowed him to regain a bit of the confidence the people had in him, and has been gaining a lot of support lately.
We'll see what happens. The campaign has been terrible, all candidates have made asses out of themselves, and the ads have been pathetic. People are really disgusted, and even though we are just 10 days away, lots of citizens are still undecided so... anything can happen! (as usual!)
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