The President elected with 80% of the votes in the second round, historian and professor Luis Guillermo Solis will have to clear up as soon as possible the uncertainty surrounding the practical line of his government.
Editorial
When it is not essential, as it apparently is, to say in every place what the voters from each district want to hear, the President-elect Luis Guillermo Solís will have to make concrete decisions, and implement them:
In a speech given to business leaders the presidential candidate Luis Guillermo Solis delivered a message of reassurance about economic development policies.
The presidential candidate for the Citizen Action Party met with a union of private companies in Costa Rica in order to send a message of peace and openness, should he obtain the votes needed in the April 6th election to assume the presidency.
In scenarios where no candidate managed to win a direct election, the results of the first round confirmed the trends of voters to the left in both countries.
In a second round on March 9th in El Salvador and on April 6th in Costa Rica the next presidents of both nations will be chosen, after two elections ended with no candidate receiving the required majority to be declared president.