La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, posted several updates on January 29, 2026, covering ongoing political and judicial developments in the country.
At 3:51 a.m. UTC, La Nación announced a live broadcast of “Debate No Pasa Nada,” inviting followers to view the event through their platform. The tweet read: ” Debate No Pasa Nada: vea aquí la transmisión en vivo https://t.co/gSOwwRbuZL” (posted January 29, 2026).
Shortly after, at 3:55 a.m. UTC, the newspaper reported on security concerns within the judiciary. The tweet stated: ” Sala Constitucional confirma posibles amenazas de muerte contra magistrados https://t.co/5ipxzfOylM” (posted January 29, 2026).
Later that morning at 4:00 a.m. UTC, La Nación shared remarks from Natalia Díaz regarding her relationship with President Rodrigo Chaves’s administration. Díaz was quoted as saying: ” Natalia Díaz sobre diferencias con el gobierno de Rodrigo Chaves: ‘No comparto que me digan lo que hacer. Yo creo que uno tiene que tener liderazgo propio’ https://t.co/5xF61okMtM” (posted January 29, 2026).
La Nación is recognized for its coverage of Costa Rican politics and current events. The reported threats against magistrates come amid ongoing public debates about judicial independence and security in Costa Rica’s political system.


