Laura Fernandez sworn in as Costa Rica’s new president
Laura Fernandez was sworn in as Costa Rica's new president on [Date of Inauguration]. Her right-wing party holds an absolute majority in the legislature.

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AI-generatedLaura Fernandez was sworn in as Costa Rica's new president on [Date of Inauguration]. Her right-wing party holds an absolute majority in the legislature. Fernandez has pledged to combat rising crime and maintain strong ties with the United States. She defeated a crowded field in the February 1 election to succeed outgoing president Rodrigo Chaves, who will remain influential as a dual minister. Fernandez's appointment of her vice president as ambassador to Washington further signals her commitment to US relations. The inauguration was attended by US Special Envoy Kristi Noem and Israeli President Isaac Herzog. Fernandez, 39, plans significant reforms to the judiciary and security laws, vowing a strong stance against organized crime amidst surging drug transit through Costa Rica.
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5 extractedFernandez has appointed her second vice president, Douglas Soto, as ambassador to Washington.
Outgoing president Rodrigo Chaves will remain in the government as dual minister of the presidency and finance.
Fernandez vowed to maintain close ties with the United States.
Fernandez vowed to fight rising crime in Costa Rica.
Laura Fernandez has been sworn in as Costa Rica’s new president.