The government has been presented with a proposal for comprehensive reform of the state which includes issues such as flexible working hours and the opening of the electricity and hydrocarbons markets.
The ability of the executive and legislative powers to effectively lead their country's economy is seriously diminished by the excessive actions of the judicial branch, especially the Constitutional Courts.
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It is happening in Central America but it is a growing problem throughout Latin America.
A proposal has been made to change the rules for the election of congressmen so that the majority be elected in their constituencies, so as to legitimize them with their communities.
A group of Costa Rican citizens have began to take action under the premise that the "Costa Rican political system is weakening" and must be renewed.
From the text of "Our Position" on the website of the movement " Poder Ciudadano ¡Ya!” (Citizen Power Now!):
The government of President Oscar Arias believes that the Constitution of Costa Rica, which has been in effect since 1949, "urgently" needs to be reformed.
The reforms are necessary in order to end the "legal paralysis" affecting the country, said the minister of the Presidency who is also the president's brother, Rodrigo Arias.
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