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Accessibility Without Exclusion
Partido Accesibilidad sin Exclusión
PresidentÓscar Andrés López Arias
Secretary-GeneralHugo Navas Vargas
VicepresidentOdilie Lucía Poveda Palavicini
TreasurerClaudia Escobar Berdugo
Founded2010
IdeologyDisability rights
Social conservatism
Political positionRight-wing
ColoursBlue and White
Legislative Assembly
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Website
http://partidopase.blogspot.com/

Accessibility without Exclusion (Partido Accesibilidad sin Exclusión, "PASE") is a conservative political party in Costa Rica with special focus on fighting for the rights of people with disabilities. On other issues, PASE takes socially conservative stances, being opposed to LGBT rights, in vitro fertilization, and the separation of church and state.

In the 2006 general elections, the party won 1.59% of the legislative vote, gaining one seat in the legislature. In 2010, the party surged to 9.17% of the vote, winning four seats in the legislature and entering into coalition with the governing National Liberation Party. In 2014, the party's vote fell to 3.95%, and it lost all but one of its seats.

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