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Costa Rican Dominican Republic – Central America Free Trade Agreement referendum, 2007

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Costa Rican Dominican Republic – Central America Free Trade Agreement referendum, 2007

A referendum on the Dominican Republic–Central America Free Trade Agreement was held in Costa Rica on 7 October 2007. It was originally to be held on 23 September 2007, but it was postponed on 5 June 2007 due to a court challenge. Opinion polls from April, July and August 2007 suggested that a majority of voters were in favour, while a poll from June saw a majority against. It was ultimately approved by 51.56% of voters.

The movement against the CAFTA Referendum in Costa Rica brought many members of the Citizens' Action Party to national politics. Several anti-CAFTA organizers have been elected to the Legislative Assembly.

Results

According to the Electoral Supreme Tribunal, the referendum was approved by voters in San Jose, Cartago, Heredia, and Limon provinces. Meanwhile, a majority of voters in Alajuela, Guanacaste and Puntarenas provinces rejected the proposal.

References

Costa Rican Dominican Republic – Central America Free Trade Agreement referendum, 2007 Wikipedia