Coalition Change 2000
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Coalition Change 2000 (Spanish: Coalición Cambio 2000) was a political alliance in Costa Rica formed by the Alajuelense Democratic Action and United People.
In the 2002 elections it failed to win a seat, whilst its candidate in the presidential election, Walter Coto Molina received only 0.2% of the vote.[1] The coalition has since disappeared.
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