La Nación, a major Costa Rican newspaper, posted several updates on February 13, 2026, covering topics ranging from historical venues for presidential inaugurations to healthcare changes and sports developments.
In its first tweet of the day, La Nación highlighted the locations that have hosted power transfer ceremonies in Costa Rica since 1949. The tweet reads: ” Los escenarios que han albergado los traspasos de poderes en Costa Rica desde 1949 https://t.co/4IqMYPwleA” (posted on February 13, 2026).
Later that evening, the outlet reported on an upcoming pilot program by the Caja Costarricense de Seguro Social (CCSS), which plans to implement changes in medicine delivery for chronic patients at five clinics in the Greater Metropolitan Area (GAM). The post states: ” Caja anuncia cambios en entrega de medicinas para pacientes crónicos; plan piloto se iniciaría en cinco clínicas de la GAM https://t.co/ykUoLUzEAb” (February 13, 2026).
Additionally, La Nación shared news from the sports sector regarding football coach José Saturnino Cardozo and his team’s next match against Saprissa. According to their tweet: ” José Saturnino Cardozo y su equipo ahora van por Saprissa https://t.co/1Nd71icEhh” (February 13, 2026).
La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers with a broad national reach. Its coverage often includes political events such as presidential transitions—a process historically held at significant public venues since the adoption of Costa Rica’s current constitution in 1949—and ongoing reforms within public institutions like the CCSS that impact health service delivery across the country. The mention of José Saturnino Cardozo references a prominent figure in Central American football coaching circles.


