La Nación shares information on presidential candidates and media personalities
La Nación, a major Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on January 25, 2026, highlighting resources for exploring presidential candidates’ proposals and stories of local media figures.
At 15:01 UTC, La Nación posted: “Así puede explorar las propuestas de los 20 aspirantes a la Presidencia en ‘La Nación’ https://t.co/ZjthS0VC6i” (January 25, 2026). The tweet directs readers to explore the platforms of the twenty individuals running for president in Costa Rica through their coverage.
Shortly after, at 15:05 UTC, the outlet tweeted about Julio Solís’s personal challenges: “Julio Solís, quien siempre soñó con presentar el programa ‘Las Historias’, de Repretel, fue víctima del bullyng y hasta enfrentó un trasplante de córnea https://t.co/YrXMp17y7N” (January 25, 2026). This post details how Solís aspired to host “Las Historias” on Repretel but faced bullying and underwent a cornea transplant.
Later that day at 15:22 UTC, La Nación shared an update on Glenda Peraza’s career: “Glenda Peraza fue modelo y presentadora de televisión. Forjó su trayectoria en programas como ‘Su mañana’, ‘TV Mejenga’ y ‘Sábado feliz’. https://t.co/MsD3NRUamb” (January 25, 2026), noting her work as a model and television presenter with appearances on programs such as “Su mañana,” “TV Mejenga,” and “Sábado feliz.”
Founded in Costa Rica in 1946, La Nación is recognized as one of the country’s leading newspapers. It covers national politics extensively—including elections—and often features profiles of public figures in media and culture.



