La Nación, a major Costa Rican newspaper, posted a series of tweets on January 10, 2026, focusing on the presidential debate organized by the TSE and tools for voter engagement.
In its first post at 02:53 UTC, La Nación highlighted the closing statements from candidates in the official debate: “Debate presidencial del TSE: Vea las frases finales de los candidatos presidenciales https://t.co/5C02k3z0h6”.
Shortly after, at 03:01 UTC, the outlet encouraged voters to compare their views with those of the presidential candidates through an interactive quiz: “¿Cuál candidato presidencial coincide con sus ideas? Descúbralo en nuestro quiz interactivo https://t.co/2jge9UnGGw”.
At 03:11 UTC, La Nación addressed the concept of political representation in a democratic system, stating: “La representación debe ser entendida en doble vía: el político que representa a la ciudadanía y la ciudadanía que se siente representada por esa figura política https://t.co/30DtwX6xVj”.
The Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones (TSE) is responsible for organizing and supervising elections in Costa Rica. Presidential debates are commonly held before national elections to provide voters with information about candidates’ positions and proposals. Media outlets like La Nación often play a key role in disseminating debate highlights and offering resources such as quizzes to help citizens make informed decisions during election periods.



