Costa Rica’s President Luis Guillermo Solís has sunk to the lowest approval rating of any head of state since records began in the country. On 16 August the pollster CID Gallup released a survey showing that Solís, who is just over halfway through his four-year term, had an approval rating of only 10%. The only official response to the poll came from the minister for the presidency, Sergio Alfaro, who said that the government had yet to review the methodology of the study and found the results difficult to believe since “the administration is doing well”.
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