La Nación, a major Costa Rican newspaper, posted several updates on its X (formerly Twitter) account on February 4, 2026. The tweets covered a range of topics including an unusual incident involving a ride-hailing platform user and comments related to allegations of misconduct in the political sphere.
In one post published at 02:41 UTC, La Nación reported: ” Usuario de plataforma rechaza subir al vehículo de su conductora por una insólita razón https://t.co/aggzl7yF8t”.
Shortly after, at 02:44 UTC, the outlet addressed statements made by Marolin Azofeifa prior to a presidential debate organized by Repretel. The tweet read: “Minutos antes del debate presidencial de Repretel, Marolin Azofeifa aseguró que ella había sufrido por comportamientos impropios del legislador https://t.co/OMvO6PnO1n”.
At 02:47 UTC, La Nación followed up with another post referencing Fabricio Alvarado’s response to accusations from a former deputy regarding alleged harassment by the ex-candidate. The tweet stated: ” Así se refirió Fabricio Alvarado a denuncia de exdiputada por supuesto acoso del excandidato https://t.co/UNTObxILb1″.
La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and frequently covers political developments and social issues in the country. The referenced presidential debate was organized by Repretel, a prominent media company in Costa Rica known for hosting major political events. Allegations of misconduct among public officials have been subject to significant public attention in recent years within Costa Rican politics.



