La Nación publishes series of posts on governance, personal reflections, and local crime
La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper with significant influence in the country’s public discourse, posted several updates on September 15, 2025. The posts covered topics ranging from political commentary to personal musings and crime reporting.
In a tweet dated September 15, 2025, La Nación wrote: “La instauración de la ‘sacada de clavo’ como forma de gobernar https://t.co/7KU8x7BjeW”. This post appears to reference the adoption of “sacada de clavo,” a colloquial phrase in Costa Rica that refers to acts of retaliation or settling scores, as a method of governance.
Shortly after, at 14:34 UTC on the same day, La Nación shared another update: “El campanero y mis cavilaciones mientras leo https://t.co/8hKqIJQZcr”. The message suggests a moment of reflection involving “el campanero,” which translates as “the bell ringer,” indicating an introspective or contemplative tone.
Later that afternoon at 15:02 UTC, La Nación reported on a violent incident: “Asesinan a un hombre de un disparo en la cabeza en Parrita https://t.co/zy7SHOv97Q”. This tweet details the fatal shooting of a man in Parrita.
La Nación has played a central role in Costa Rican media for decades. The publication is known for its coverage of national events and its commentary on political and social issues within Costa Rica.



