Public Prosecutor's Office investigates Costa
Rica president for 'influence peddling'
SAN JOSÉ, Aug 02: The Costa Rican Public Prosecutor's Office has opened an "influence peddling" investigation into President Rodrigo Chaves and several members of his government, the agency told AFP on Tuesday. The probe follows a criminal complaint lodged July 25 by businessman Leonel Baruch, who accused Chaves of interfering in his divorce and child custody proceedings. The Public Prosecutor's Office said in a short statement that it had opened the investigation "as a result of the complaint filed by Mr Baruch," president of Costa Rican bank BCT Corporation and a board member of CR Hoy, a media outlet critical of Chaves. — AFP
Canada puts warning on each cigarette
MFP excluded from Thai coalition
BANGKOK, Aug 02: The reformist party that won Thailand's general election was excluded Wednesday from a coalition trying to form a government, as lawmakers seek a way around resistance from military and pro-royalist senators. The Move Forward Party (MFP) won the most seats in May's election, riding a wave of support from young and urban Thais weary of almost a decade of army-backed rule, but it fell well short of a majority. — AFP
News in Brief(2023-08-03)
FE Team | Published: August 02, 2023 23:32:09
News in Brief(2023-08-03)
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