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2026 Costa Rica Presidential Election: Key Details and Candidates

San José, Costa Rica ⁤- The 2026 Costa Rican ⁢presidential campaign ⁤officially launched this week‌ with a field of 20 candidates, setting the stage for a complex electoral contest marked by internal party divisions and ‌a critically ⁢important number⁢ of⁢ contenders⁣ with ties to‌ the current governance.

Among the hopefuls, four are former members of President Rodrigo Chaves‘s​ cabinet: ⁢Luis Amador ‌(National Integration‌ Party – PIN), ⁣Natalia Díaz (UP), Laura Fernández (PPSO), ​and Álvaro Ramos, former executive president of the Costa Rican Social Security Fund (CCSS).‍ This influx of former government officials adds a unique dynamic to the race, with varying degrees of alignment with the current president.

Early polling indicates that José María Feinzaig, representing the National Liberation Party (PLN), currently⁢ holds a ‌lead with ⁤12.40% support – a figure ⁢very close to the 259,767 ⁣votes received by Lineth Saborío of the Christian Social⁢ Unit ⁤(PUSC) party in a previous⁢ election.

A notable aspect of the ⁣campaign⁤ is the prospective matchup between Feinzaig and his ​former first vice-presidential candidate from 2022, José Aguilar Berrocal, who is now running‌ for the Progress party.

The relationship between the candidates and the Chaves administration is⁢ fractured. Ramos and Amador have ‍publicly positioned themselves ‌as “oppositors of the current administration,” leveling criticism at the leadership that appointed them.​ Díaz has maintained a cautious distance, offering specific critiques – such as those regarding ⁢citizen security – ‍without broadly challenging the executive branch. Fernández, however, is campaigning‌ as a proponent of continuity with ‍”Chavismo” ⁣and has actively participated in government ⁤events, including ⁣project inaugurations.

Adding to the internal political ⁣complexities, the Social Democratic ⁢Progress Party (PPSD) – the party that brought Chaves to power – will participate in the​ election from the opposition. the party’s candidate is Deputy Light Mary Alpízar, ⁢whom President Chaves has repeatedly labeled a “Judas” due to her frequent votes against his government’s policies. Alpízar was the sole legislator from the PPSD fraction to ⁤vote in ⁣favor of lifting Chaves’s immunity to ⁢allow for a judicial process regarding‍ alleged concussion. She also faces ongoing⁣ criticism from the remaining eight members ⁢of her legislative fraction for her dissenting votes.

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