💨 Abstract
Costa Rica’s Supreme Court has asked the legislature to remove President Rodrigo Chaves' immunity to allow him to face corruption charges. The court's decision paves the way for potential legal proceedings against the president. The report, originally from Reuters, was published by ThePrint, which focuses on in-depth and investigative journalism.
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