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What (who) is 2000 Costa Rican protests - definition


2000 Costa Rican protests         
The protests against the Energy Combo of Costa Rica were a series of demonstrations and popular protests held in Costa Rica as of March 20, 2000 after the approval in the first debate in the Legislative Assembly of the "Law for the Improvement of Public Services and Telecommunications and State Participation", also known as "Combo Energético" and popularly as "Combo ICE". This law was intended to allow competition in the telecommunications industry managed by Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad, and was supported by both major parties of the government.
2018 Costa Rican protests         
The 2018 protests in Costa Rica was a civil conflict that took place in the Central-American country of Costa Rica for 93 days, after the trade unions went on an indefinite strike against the tax reform bill promoted by the Executive Branch in the Assembly Legislative.
1948 Costa Rican general election         
GENERAL ELECTION HELD IN COSTA RICA
Costa Rican general election, 1948
General elections were held in Costa Rica on 8 February 1948.Nohlen, D (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume I, p155 Otilio Ulate Blanco of the National Union Party won the presidential election with 55.