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Seagal. Seagal met with José María Tijerino, who was the minister of seguridad (police) at the time, as well as Jorge Rojas, the director of the Organismo de Investigación Judicial (OIJ), and expressed his willingness to collaborate on a proposal to combat crime in Costa Rica. Additionally, he held a meeting with René Castro, the Costa Rican minister of foreign affairs, to discuss these matters. Seagal claimed to serve as a reserve deputy chief of the Sheriff's Office in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, and his work there had been featured in a reality TV show in 2009. Critics argue that Seagal's rank as deputy chief is purely honorary, although his show suggests active involvement. They also point out that Seagal claims to have attended a police academy in Los Angeles and possesses a certificate from Peace Officer Standards & Training (POST), an organization that accredits police officers. However, media reports indicated that POST officials in California and Louisiana have no record of Seagal being certified.
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Organization—FAO—, the International Fund for Agricultural Development—IFAD—, and the World Food Program—WFP—). Additionally, he was elected as a deputy to the Legislative Assembly through popular vote and served as the president of several central legislative commissions, including the Permanent Commission for Social Welfare Affairs and the Special Permanent Commission on Foreign Affairs and International Trade.
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to Costa Rica. According to Sanchez Campos, he introduced Seagal to high-ranking Costa Rican authorities during the actor's visit. The meeting between Seagal and Costa Rican ministers received criticism from the local media due to ongoing legal issues concerning sexual harassment allegations against
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Fernando Felipe Sánchez Campos has worked in the public sector as a diplomat, representing the Republic of Costa Rica as an Ambassador to the Holy See (the Vatican), the Sovereign Order of Malta, and as a Permanent Representative to the United Nations Rome-based agencies (the Food and Agricultural
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Sanchez Campos has authored and co-authored a wide range of publications, including works such as "Partidos políticos, elecciones y lealtades partidarias en Costa Rica: Erosión y Cambio," "Politica y poder," "Reflexiones desde mi ventana" (2005), and "Fortalecimiento de los partidos políticos en
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The disclosure of the memo generated controversy, especially among those who opposed CAFTA-DR. Critics argued that the memorandum implied questionable and potentially unlawful tactics in the government's campaign for the Central American Free Trade Agreement with the United States. Consequently,
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Casas resigned from his positions as vice president and planning minister. Sanchez Campos also resigned from two parliamentary committees that he chaired at the time the controversy arose: the Electoral Reform Commission and the Commission on the Development Bank Law.
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and the minister of national planning at the time. The leaked memorandum discussed the government's strategy and the ruling party's stance on the referendum held in October 2007 regarding
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In 2007, Sanchez, who was a member of the Costa Rican parliament at the time, became involved in a scandal related to a memorandum sent to President
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In terms of his academic background, Fernando Sánchez has held various positions at academic institutions such as the University of Costa Rica,
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In June 2010, Sanchez Campos became involved in a controversy related to the visit of US actor
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América Latina: Institucionalización, democratización y transparencia," among others.
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Fernando Sánchez Campos was born on January 13, 1974, in
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was born on January 13, 1974, in Costa Rica. He is a
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Fernando Sánchez holds a Ph.D. in Politics from the
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