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costa ricas leader to keep immunity as minister in his successors government in face of legal woes
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AI-generatedThis is a domestic political story about Costa Rica's government transition and legal immunity. No concrete commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain disruption, or company-level margin effect is identified. The event is purely political/institutional with no direct or indirect commercial channel.
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- Outgoing President Rodrigo Chaves to serve as Minister of Presidency and Finance in incoming administration.
- Chaves retains immunity amid corruption allegations and illegal campaign financing accusations.
- President-elect Laura Fernández takes office on Friday, keeping many of Chaves' ministers.
- Attempts to strip Chaves of immunity failed in legislature now dominated by his ruling party.