La Nación, a major Costa Rican newspaper, published several posts on May 3, 2026, highlighting political developments and reactions within the country. The tweets focus on government negotiations with new deputies from the PLN party, reactions of former presidents to visa withdrawals affecting members of La Nación’s board of directors, and the legislative priorities for the newly formed Assembly.
In a post published at 00:44 UTC, La Nación asked: ” ¿Podrá el gobierno doblar a nuevos diputados del PLN? Lea lo que nos respondió cada uno https://t.co/VdAiutw3pu”.
Later that evening at 00:50 UTC, the newspaper shared another update: ” Expresidentes reaccionan al retiro de visa a miembros de la Junta Directiva de ‘La Nación’ https://t.co/6sN6QJk3t7″.
At 01:00 UTC, La Nación reported on legislative priorities as the new session begins: “La nueva Asamblea Legislativa empieza a perfilar los temas más urgentes que tratará en los próximos meses. Préstamos, financiamiento y seguridad figuran entre las prioridades de un congreso dividido entre el oficialismo y la oposición. Conozca más en la edición de este domingo. https://t.co/Qk2V2PF49x”.
These updates come as Costa Rica’s political environment is marked by ongoing negotiations between the government and opposition parties in Congress regarding urgent national issues such as loans and security measures. In addition, recent U.S. decisions to revoke visas for certain individuals have sparked notable responses among high-profile political figures in the country.



