Kattia Cambronero
Kattia Cambronero is an independent Costa Rican lawmaker known for her advocacy on issues related to public employment and labor rights. Recently, she has been in the news for proposing a bill that seeks to exclude employees of the Judicial Investigation Agency (OIJ) from the global salary structure established by the Public Employment Law. Cambronero argues that this exclusion is necessary to retain specialized personnel in the OIJ, as recent data shows a significant number of resignations, leading to a loss of experience within the agency. Her initiative has sparked considerable debate in the legislature, particularly regarding its potential implications for public sector salary structures.
Born on Nov 01, 2024 (1 years old)
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Costa Rica:
Kattia Cambronero inquired about the impact of the eviction of the town of Las Chorreras on illegal mining.
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Kattia Cambronero is a former deputy who resigned from the Liberal Progresista (PLP) party.
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Costa Rica:
Kattia Cambronero was a deputy who resigned from the Liberal Progresista party.
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Costa Rica:
Kattia Cambronero is an independent congresswoman who deemed Laura Fernández's appointment unnecessary.
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Costa Rica:
Kattia Cambronero is an independent legislator who signed the motion for the recess.
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Costa Rica:
Kattia Cambronero is a congresswoman who developed a friendship with Ariel Robles through their work.
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Costa Rica:
Kattia Cambronero expressed support for Sofía Guillén during the session.
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Costa Rica:
Kattia Cambronero, an independent legislator, participated in a campaign event for Ariel Robles but clarified it did not mean formal support.
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Costa Rica:
Kattia Cambronero has been a prominent opposition deputy in the Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica.
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Costa Rica:
Kattia Cambronero is an independent congresswoman who was among the first to raise concerns during the legislative session.
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