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The conflict over the ratification of the Central American, United States and Dominican Republic Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) dominated Costa Rican politics in 2007. CAFTA was approved by a narrow margin in a national referendum held in October, after a fractious and polarized campaign. The process reflected the transitional and fragile nature of the party system, and the difficulty to achieve consensus faced both by the government and the opposition.