Government
of Costa Rica
The
government of Costa Rica is very similar to that of the United States
as there are three branches of government: the executive, the legislative,
and the judicial. Costa Rica celebrated its 100th anniversary of democracy
in 1989 and has been twelve times nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
A
democratic republic, all citizens are guaranteed equality before the
law in addition to freedom of speech, petition, and assembly. The constitution
also extends its guarantee of freedoms to all foreigners living in Costa
Rica (with the exception of voting privileges.)
In
addition to the three branches of government, there is also a Supreme
Tribunal of Elections which holds the responsibility and authority to
organize and supervise national elections. This is evidence of the value
Costa Rica places upon voting rights and free and fair elections.
The
red, white, and blue Costa Rican flag has great meaning to the Costa
Rican people. The red represents the warmth of the people, their love
of life, the blood shed for freedom, and generosity. The white stand
for clear thinking, happiness, wisdom, and peace. The blue represents
the sky, opportunity, perseverance, and spiritual ideals.

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