La Nación covers political response from Álvaro Ramírez and record Central Bank reserves

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación published a series of updates on February 11, 2026, addressing political responses within Costa Rica, the death of a prominent football player, and developments in the nation’s financial reserves.

At 23:40 UTC, La Nación reported on comments by Álvaro Ramírez, identified as the future head of the PLN’s parliamentary group. The tweet stated: ” Álvaro Ramírez, futuro jefe de fracción del PLN, responde a afirmación de Rodrigo Chaves sobre la búsqueda de votos en Liberación para sus planes https://t.co/BdbUP9jMkG” (February 11, 2026). This message highlights ongoing political discussions regarding support for President Rodrigo Chaves’ initiatives and the position taken by leadership within Partido Liberación Nacional (PLN).

Shortly afterward at 23:46 UTC, La Nación announced the passing of a well-known footballer. The post read: ” Muere a los 28 años famoso futbolista que cautivó a todos con su historia https://t.co/ygQMPRgp6I” (February 11, 2026). The tweet refers to the death of an athlete whose personal story had attracted significant public attention.

Later that evening at 23:54 UTC, another tweet addressed economic news involving Costa Rica’s Central Bank and Ministry of Finance. La Nación wrote: ” Banco Central compra millones de dólares a Hacienda: reservas llegan a niveles récord https://t.co/BCk1gQ7ivW” (February 11, 2026). According to this update, the Central Bank made substantial purchases of U.S. dollars from the Ministry of Finance resulting in record-high reserve levels.

Álvaro Ramírez is poised to lead the PLN legislative bloc during a period marked by debate over government policies introduced by President Rodrigo Chaves. The exchange referenced in La Nación’s reporting reflects broader conversations about coalition-building and legislative negotiations in Costa Rican politics.

Costa Rica’s national football community has seen several notable players gain recognition for their talent and resilience; reports about young athletes’ deaths often prompt tributes from fans and fellow sports professionals.

The Central Bank’s acquisition of foreign currency is part of its efforts to manage monetary stability and maintain adequate reserves—an important factor for national economic security. Movements in reserves are monitored closely by economists as indicators of fiscal health and policy direction.



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