AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoChild Support Travel Bans: A Costa Rica man says he was removed from a Costa Rica–Mexico flight because of an administrative error tied to a child support “impedimento de salida,” even though the court had approved a temporary lift—meaning the State may have to compensate him. How to Check: The Judiciary’s online portal (pj.poder-judicial.go.cr) lets adults check whether they have an exit restriction and view the case details. Security Oversight: President Laura Fernández expanded her polygraph order, saying judicial branch staff attending her “Fuerza Élite” security meetings must also take lie-detector tests. Illegal Mining Crackdown: Police clashed with alleged illegal gold miners on the northern border at Conchuditas hill, seizing about 5,000 sacks and reporting armed attacks. Fuel Prices: ARESEP approved new fuel-rate adjustments tied to RECOPE shipment costs, with prices set to change next week amid Middle East-driven oil market pressure. Food & Tourism: New data says meat protein shows up in 77% of Costa Rican lunches, while La Fortuna Waterfall earned a TripAdvisor “Best of the Best” spot in the top 1% of attractions.
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