La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on January 28, 2026, addressing political allegations, legislative debates, and sports events.
In one post from January 28, 2026, La Nación reported: ” Exdiputada denuncia públicamente a Fabricio Alvarado por presunto acoso y comportamientos impropios: ‘Durante mucho tiempo guardé silencio, porque él tenía poder’ https://t.co/Pe6eHDDM1V”. The tweet refers to public accusations made by a former deputy against Fabricio Alvarado regarding alleged harassment and inappropriate behavior. The former deputy stated that she remained silent for an extended period due to Alvarado’s influence.
In another update posted the same day, La Nación covered developments in the legislative sphere: ” Debate de Repretel-Noticias Monumental: Laura Fernández fuestiga la ‘ley del olvido’ para deudores de Álvaro Ramos; dice que no cree en ella https://t.co/DEAvLKShTg”. This tweet details how Laura Fernández criticized the so-called ‘right to be forgotten’ law for debtors associated with Álvaro Ramos during a debate hosted by Repretel-Noticias Monumental. Fernández expressed her skepticism about the legislation.
La Nación also commented on local sports events. In a tweet dated January 28, 2026, they wrote: ” Guadalupe vs. Alajuelense: Ángel Zaldívar está ‘vuelto loco’ https://t.co/d6OY6l4PEP”. The post describes football player Ángel Zaldívar as being highly agitated during the match between Guadalupe and Alajuelense.
La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and frequently covers political controversies, legislative debates, and national sporting events.



