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‘There Are Four Kittens’: Chaves Mocks People Who Required Protection From the Security Forces During Official Government Event

“There is not a single jaguar there, there are four kittens.” President Rodrigo Chaves referred to a group of people who had to withdraw, with protection from the Public Forces, from the official event organized by the Presidential House in Nicoya, Guanacaste. The Presidency broadcast showed a group, apparently composed of an adult woman and three young people, who had to leave Recaredo Briceño Park, for the harassment of the attendees.“Public F…

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“There is not a single jaguar there, there are four kittens.” President Rodrigo Chaves referred to a group of people who had to withdraw, with protection from the Public Forces, from the official event organized by the Presidential House in Nicoya, Guanacaste. The Presidency broadcast showed a group, apparently composed of an adult woman and three young people, who had to leave Recaredo Briceño Park, for the harassment of the attendees.“Public F…

Rector UCR denounces that students were verbally and physically assaulted by followers of Chaves in Nicoya San José, 25 Jul (elmundo.cr) – The rector of the University of Costa Rica (UCR), Carlos Araya, denounced that a group of university students were verbally and physically assaulted by followers of the President of the Republic, Rodrigo Chaves, during the official act by the Anexion of the Nicoya Party. The students came to shout messages ag…

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The entry Press Conference of the President of the Republic from Nicoya Park July 25,2025 was first published on Ondatica Online.

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La Nación, Grupo Nación broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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