Proyecto país para transformar Costa Rica

Country project to transform Costa Rica

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La Vía Costarricense is our country project, of those of us who live in Costa Rica and want it to be powerful, prosperous and exemplary. For this reason, without neglecting a single one of the other issues on the table, thanks to the committed talent in our Grupo Tribu teams, technology and hard work, I joined La Via months ago, as one more citizen.

Regarding my space in this blog, my fingers immediately cramped. I felt the weight of public opinion and the pressure of the press, and given the levels of exposure that the subject generates, I decided to mute in “A Fuego Lento”, to enter with full force in the Vía Costarricense. The sensitivity of the issues and the process involved, require discipline in communication, properly channeled and without room for misinterpretation. With the passing of the months we have been tuning, aligning and understanding that every communication space is opportune, and this is no exception.

That said, and in the broader and more global vision of the Vía, we are connected to the idea of transforming Costa Rica towards a low carbon economy, a mission possible only in the concerted sum of the public and private sectors. This British video is an inspiring snapshot of that global vision:

Of course everything in the video seems perfect, while in our country inexplicable holes open up in the streets and there is no longer any way to give an additional explanation on the platen. No wonder we are so skeptical and disillusioned, to the extent that we often hear that Costa Rica is hopeless.

However, there are many of us Costa Ricans making efforts to get the country out of its predicament. La Via Costarricense is one of them, with an integrative, proactive, open and participatory approach. For this reason, we are thrilled that the decree against shark finning and its immoral importation has been signed, after a letter signed by Richard Branson and José María Figueres, which proposed it to the Government of Laura Chinchilla. We received a positive signal and a step forward was taken.

Today a new proposal from the Costa Rican Way is circulating in the national press through its most influential figure, with the intention of opening space for conditions that allow us to advance in the vision of the video that I have added to this entry. In another note I have included it in full, because it begins by proposing a referendum that could finally reform the role of the Fourth Chamber and give us back a significant dose of governance. And it is not proposed for the future, but for the current Administration, which has the opportunity to initiate the transformation we all dream of.

With another Presidency in office, such an idea could be virtually impossible. However, from what I know of Laura Chinchilla, our beloved @Lauch_Ch on Twitter, her leadership is open, not selfish and she will surely recognize with warmth the arrival of ideas and proposals for our country.

As any advertiser, inspired by Nike for years, would say: Just do it!

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