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PLN Chief: Sovereign People Seeks to Capture Judiciary, Demands Obedient Justice | La Nación (CR) | 01KTVT7X4EX4FMMFQDA4

PLN Chief: Sovereign People Seeks to Capture Judiciary, Demands Obedient Justice | La Nación (CR) | 01KTVT7X4EX4FMMFQDA4Y3RAET

From La Nación · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The head of the National Liberation Party (PLN) accuses the Sovereign People party of seeking to control the judiciary.
  • The dispute centers on the appointment of substitute magistrates for the Constitutional Chamber.
  • This conflict is escalating within the Legislative Assembly.

The head of Costa Rica's National Liberation Party (PLN) has accused the Sovereign People party of attempting to capture the judiciary, asserting that their goal is an obedient, rather than an independent, justice system. This accusation comes amid an escalating dispute over the appointment of substitute magistrates for the Constitutional Chamber.

The conflict has reached the Legislative Assembly, where the PLN and Sovereign People are locked in a political struggle. The core of the disagreement lies in who will fill the crucial positions within the Constitutional Chamber, a body with significant power over legal and constitutional matters in the country.

This political maneuvering highlights deep divisions and power plays within the Costa Rican government. The PLN's strong statement suggests a belief that Sovereign People's actions threaten the independence of the judiciary, a cornerstone of democratic governance.

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Originally published by La Nación in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.