Seven top Costa Rican ministers to step down


SAN JOSE (Reuters) -Seven Costa Rican government ministers including the vice president and finance minister have presented their resignations, President Rodrigo Chaves said on Wednesday, adding they decided "to seek new horizons to move the country forward."

Vice President Stephen Brunner and Finance Minister Nogui Acosta are among those who chose to step down, Chaves said.

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