Laura Fernandez, the incoming right-wing leader of Costa Rica, has appointed her mentor and outgoing president Rodrigo Chaves to a powerful position within her cabinet despite corruption allegations against him. This move allows Chaves to retain immunity from prosecution while overseeing the Intelligence and Security Directorate, raising concerns among critics about potential political espionage and continued influence over policy.
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