Accessibility without Exclusion

Accessibility without Exclusion (Partido Accesibilidad sin Exclusión, "PASE") is a political party in Costa Rica with a special focus on fighting for the rights of people with disabilities.

PASE generally takes socially conservative stances, opposing 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.

[1] In 2013, the party proposed a bill that would sanction businesses and public places that did not comply with accessibility standards.

[2] In October 2013, party member Óscar Andrés López Arias's statement that there was "thin line between consent and rape" drew criticism from feminists.