Gay-Marriage Clash Throws Costa Rica Presidential Race Wide Open
By Michael D McDonald
January 31, 2018, 8:07 AM CST
- Evangelical lawmaker leads polls ahead of February 4th vote
- Government budget deficit and debt have risen to record levels
Costa Ricas debt and deficit have risen to the highest on record, and its credit rating has been cut repeatedly in recent years. But, forget all that: It is the prospect of legalizing gay marriage that dominated the debate and threatens to turn the Feb. 4 presidential election on its head.
Many religious Costa Ricans were incensed by a Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruling this month in favor of gay marriage, which the government said it would implement. Support for Fabricio Alvarado, an little-known evangelical candidate opposed to the notion, leaped sixfold, propelling him into first place in some polls and spooking investors.
Alvarados aggressive stance on the issue seems to have resonated with voters, Eurasia Group analyst Risa Grais-Targow said.
Bonds had their biggest one-day drop in 14 months after a poll showed Alvarado, who said he would pull Costa Rica out of the court and the Inter-American Convention on Human Rights, taking the lead. "We arent willing to push an LGBTI agenda," Alvarado said after the ruling.
More:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-01-31/gay-marriage-clash-throws-cost-rica-presidential-vote-wide-open
(Too bad we haven't heard from DU poster Arco for years. Arco would most definitely inform us on what's going on there.)