Government’s scare tactic!?!! QToons By Q Costa Rica 26 September 2020 Government tries to scare with "campaign of fear" to press for agreement with IMF Exporters demand merger or closure of institutions before more taxes Traders criticize new tax plan and demand reduction from the State Paying the bills Latest Media outlets in Nicaragua not reporting news regarding Sheynnis Palacios 5 mins ago QCOSTARICA -- According to the Costa Rica based Fundación... Read more Can Microdose Mushrooms Boost Productivity? Find Out What Experts Are Saying 2 days ago Microdosing involves taking a small, controlled amount—usually around 1/8... Read more “Respect for the division of powers” legislator tells President Chaves 2 days ago QCOSTARICA - A call for respect for the division... Read more Carlos Alvarado: Populism is thriving in Costa Rica 2 days ago QCOSTARICA -- On Wednesday, former president Carlos Alvarado (2018-2022),... Read more 1960s Costa Rica 2 days ago QCOSTARICA - The first indigenous peoples of Costa Rica... Read more Holidays left in 2024 4 days ago QCOSTARICA -- Costa Rica just came off a long... Read more Costa Rica will not receive African migrants 4 days ago QCOSTARICA -- Costa Rica's President, Rodrigo Chaves, stated on... Read more Dollar Exchange ¢497.44 BUY ¢503.70 SELL 20 April 2024 - At The Banks - Source: BCCR Paying the bills Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinReddItEmailPrint Share The government tries to scare with a “campaign of fear” to press for agreement with IMF. Share this:SharePrintTwitterTelegramTumblrRedditPocketLinkedInPinterestMastodonWhatsAppEmailFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related - Advertisement - Tagsgovernment scare tacticimfloan agreement Paying the bills Previous articleEl Salvador: woman jailed over miscarriage freedNext articleAllison Bonilla case: Garments found in clandestine dump Q Costa RicaReports by QCR staff Related Articles Argentina: Is Javier Milei moving closer to the West? Q24N (DW) No country owes the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as... Read more IMF gives final approval for nearly $1 billion in financing to Costa Rica QCOSTARICA - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) gave final board approval... Read more Subscribe to our storiesTo be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements. SUSBCRIBE