Costa Rica's incoming president Laura Fernández, scheduled to take office on May 8, announced her cabinet on Tuesday with a controversial appointment: outgoing President Rodrigo Chaves Robles will serve as a cabinet minister. The move represents an unprecedented concentration of power in Costa Rican republican history, allowing the departing president to maintain substantial influence over government operations.
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