Chinchilla, first president of Costa Rica
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Daily news 8 February, 2010
Costa Rica has been overturned at the polls in favor of the ruling Laura Chinchilla and has elected its first female president with nearly 47% of the vote, a move that shows that the country will maintain its traditional policy direction over the next four years.
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