Costa Rica seems headed for its second runoff election in history with three candidates in a dead heat 15 days before the Feb. 2 election, according to the latest national poll.
Ruling National Liberation Party candidate Johnny Araya has inched up in the polls as his rivals start to cannibalize one another’s support, according to the latest CID-Gallup poll of decided voters released Tuesday.
The Broad Front Party's presidential candidate said that protecting Costa Rica's waterways and oceans would be a priority for his government, and offered specific reforms for the country's troubled fisheries institute, INCOPESCA.