viernes, 21 de junio de 2024

PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF HONDURAS VISITS COSTA RICA AIMING THE RECOVERY OF THE PRO TEMPORE PRESIDENCY OF SICA

 PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF HONDURAS VISITS COSTA RICA AIMING THE RECOVERY OF THE PRO TEMPORE PRESIDENCY OF SICA



Rendez –Vous organized between President of the Republic of Costa Rica, Rodrigo Chaves, and President of the Republic of Honduras, June 20th, 2024 brought to awareness the intention of Xiomara Castro to recover the Pro tempore Precedence of the Central American Integration System (SICA) as formal institution regarding regional cooperation.

 


Xiomara Castro recognizes climate change as primary conflict as well as the affectation of commerce and trade due to instability, social impression and damage.

 


“High temperatures, droughts, rain and climate change have affected region”, mentioned President of the Republic of Honduras, Xiomara Castro, during Press Conference held in Casa Presidential of Costa Rica referring to Central and Latin America.

 


Besides climate change, the reference about the illegal transportation of narcotics, migration and security were positioned as common goal between Rodrigo Chaves and Xiomara Castro to illustrate further political alliances developed with a technical approach through SICA.

 


Albeit mentioning unitary Pro tempore precedence of other Central American countries such as Nicaragua and Costa Rica, the ultimate political goal to recover institutionalism (Universal Establishment of Rules) to achieve common goals through SICA was immediately approved by the President of the Republic of Costa Rica, Rodrigo Chaves,  who defined institutionalism as an ‘instrument to achieve collaboration’ declaring a Bilateral Regional Meeting to create policies appealing to unionism ,defended by President Xiomara Castro, as something that can be maneuvered by a consented agenda.

 


Key Words

Bilateral Regional Meeting             Pro tempore Presidency

 

 

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