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-Published: Wednesday, January 29, 2020- Chancellor
resigns to move to the OAS
By the A.M. Costa Rica staff Tuesday, the government announced that Manuel Ventura, former minister of Foreign Affairs, resigned from that post to take up the role as representative of the country before the Organization of American States in Washington, D.C., as of March. "The job change is due to the wear and tear that represents a charge that required multiple trips," the government said in its statement. "Your experience will be better in a vital mission for foreign relations, and that will allow you better conditions for your health." Currently, at OAS, the government has Monserrath Solano as its representative. Due to the change, she will be assigned as Costa Rican ambassador to the United Nations organization based in Geneva, Switzerland. Ventura was not the only person who left his post in the ministry because Vice Minister Lorena Aguilar also announced her resignation Tuesday, which she will make effective Friday. The government gave a brief explanation saying that Aguilar will work in "another governmental position, which will be related to climate change and gender." President Carlos Alvarado said that in the next few days he will be announcing the people to replace Ventura and Aguilar. Ventura was appointed as foreign minister, after the resignation of Vice President Epsy Campbell in 2018. Campbell was working as Vice President and Foreign Affairs minister since the beginning of the Alvarado administration. In December 2018, she resigned her position as Foreign Affairs Minister after holding the position for just over seven months. Campbell announced her decision in the Legislative Assembly in front of the deputies. "I informed the president of my decision to resign as Foreign Affairs minister," Campbell said to deputies. "I will continue working hard to achieve the levels of development that this country deserves from my office as first vice president of the Republic of Costa Rica." In October and November 2018, Campbell was the focus of a debate over her hiring of individuals for key and high-status positions in the ministry. Campbell ultimately asked those individuals to leave their jobs. Campbell’s decision was the result of the verdict by Luis Guillermo Bonilla of the Attorney General’s Office that the individuals had been hired illegally and did not meet certain hiring criteria. That decision was the result of an investigation requested by Deputy Karine Niño. The Office of the Attorney General said, "Under no circumstances can an anomalous practice or administrative custom against the law be perpetuated and become a source of law, let alone generate acquired rights, especially when there is administrative jurisprudence on the issues concerned. That jurisprudence is a normative source of the legal system and compliance with it is mandatory and must be respected by anyone in public administration under penalty of law.” The two individuals and their jobs were: Adriana Murillo in the position of director of foreign policy and Carolina Fernandez in the position of alternative director of foreign policy. In October 2018, Vice President Campbell had to appear in the Legislative Assembly in a hearing led by Deputy Yorleni León. Campbell was questioned about the hiring of key employees which some in the legislature thought were personally motivated. During her appearance, the vice president confirmed that she hired her goddaughter Katherine Rivera as adviser and a Foreign Ministry staff member. An investigation was opened to determine if hiring Rivera was made in accordance with the provisions of the contracting regulations of the ministry, especially since no suitability contest was held. As a consequence of the problematic situation, Rivera resigned from her position at the Foreign Ministry. -------------------- Should the government speed the appointment of the new minister and vice-minister due to the importance of those positions for the country? We would like to know your thoughts on this story. Send your comments to news@amcostarica.com |
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