La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on February 5, 2026, covering political and social developments in the country.
In one post, La Nación reported on reactions to a political agreement: ” Pacto del Frente Amplio: esto respondieron el PLN, Claudia Dobles y Abril Gordienko a la propuesta https://t.co/l6lMG5dlEo” (February 5, 2026). The tweet highlights responses from the National Liberation Party (PLN), former First Lady Claudia Dobles, and Abril Gordienko to a proposal made by the Broad Front party.
The same day, La Nación shared an update on public figure Cristiana Nassar’s personal life: ” Cristiana Nassar está enamorada de nuevo: ‘Estamos hechos para vivir el resto de la vida juntos’ https://t.co/02OoWnchas” (February 5, 2026).
Later that evening, La Nación addressed economic policy discussions involving Claudia Dobles. The outlet posted: ” Claudia Dobles rechaza venta del BCR para financiar IVM: ‘Hay otros mecanismos’ https://t.co/dp0K0ghie5″ (February 5, 2026). This tweet notes that Dobles opposes selling the Banco de Costa Rica (BCR) as a means to fund the Disability, Old Age and Death Insurance (IVM), suggesting alternative solutions exist.
The BCR is one of Costa Rica’s state-owned banks and has periodically been at the center of privatization debates. Discussions about funding for IVM—a key pillar of Costa Rica’s social security system—have often prompted suggestions for asset sales or structural reforms. Claudia Dobles is recognized as an architect and urban planner who served as First Lady of Costa Rica from 2018 to 2022.



