In the Costa Rica general election, Laura Fernandez, President Rodrigo Chaves’s protege and former chief of staff, is leading in the polls with over 40 percent, potentially securing a win without a run-off. She aims to continue Chaves’s tough security policies and anti-establishment message. Her main rivals are centrist economist Alvaro Ramos and progressive architect Claudia Dobles, who may compete in a run-off if Fernandez falls short of 40 percent. Fernandez seeks a supermajority in the Legislative Assembly to pursue constitutional reforms and has the support of undecided voters, particularly from coastal provinces affected by drug violence.
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