Monday, February 08, 2010

Costa Rica elects 1st woman president in landslide - washingtonpost.com


Costa Rica elects 1st woman president in landslide - washingtonpost.com: SAN JOSE, Costa Rica -- Costa Ricans have elected their first woman president as the ruling party candidate won in a landslide after campaigning to continue free market policies in Central America's most stable nation.

With most of the votes from Sunday's election counted, Laura Chinchilla held a 22-point lead over her closest rival. Her 47 percent share of the vote was well beyond the 40 percent needed to avoid a run-off.

The 50-year-old protege of the current president, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Oscar Arias, promised to pursue the same economic policies that recently brought the country into a trade pact with the U.S. and opened commerce with China.

'Today we are making history,' said Chinchilla, who will be the fifth Latin American woman to serve as president when she takes office in May. 'The Costa Rican people have given me their confidence, and I will not betray it.'