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ARESEP Heavily Criticized For Postponing Gas Price Drop

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19 April 2024 - At The Banks - Source: BCCR

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The  Autoridad Reguladora de los Servicios Públicos (ARESEP) – Regulatory Authority of Public Services – has come under heavy criticism for backing down to the threats of gasoline station owners.

Days ago the ARESP approved a drop in gasoline prices of ¢6 colones for a litre of super and diesel and ¢5 for regular. The decrease came as a surprise to gasoline station owners who not only ask for a roll back on the decrease, but also an increase in their profit margins.

QTOONS:  ARESEP Beats To The Drums of Interest Groups

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Gasoline station owners publicly said they would literally shut down their stations and layoff workers if the price drop was to take place. Under this threat the ARESEP caved in and suspended the decrease.

santos-editIgnacio Santos, news director at Telenoticias (channel 7 news), said his editorial,  “authority is just in the name”.

The ARESEP decision was not welcomed by consumers and businesses, some accusing the ARESEP as being a puppet to interest groups.

The social networks – Facebook, Twitter, etc- were abuzz with all types of comments, none in favour of the ARESEP.  A commentary by Andrés Chacón said, “we are governed by lobbysts. How can you not stay firm in your decision, very disappointing“.

The ARESEP denies political pressure. “It is very dangerous to make those claims (shut down sales) and the criterion of the board was to prevent further damage and ask for time consider the appeal”.

The regulatory authority said it would study the proposal of gasoline station owners.

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