La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several posts on January 29, 2026, highlighting key developments in national politics and economics.
In one post, La Nación reported criticism from Álvaro Ramos regarding the Central Bank’s monetary policy. According to the tweet published at 03:07 UTC, Ramos stated: ‘Está orientada esencialmente a la destrucción de la producción nacional’.
Another tweet from La Nación at 03:11 UTC addressed government contracting. The post stated: ‘Mayor financista de Laura Fernández obtuvo contratos por casi ¢4.400 millones en el actual gobierno’. This highlights concerns about significant government contracts awarded to a major financier of Laura Fernández during the current administration.
Additionally, La Nación shared an incident from a televised debate involving Eli Feinzaig. In their tweet at 03:15 UTC, they noted: ‘Debate No Pasa Nada: micrófono de Eli Feinzaig quedó encendido previo a pausa y se escuchó algo inesperado’. The post references an unexpected moment when Feinzaig’s microphone remained on before a commercial break during the “No Pasa Nada” debate.
Álvaro Ramos is recognized for his previous roles in public service and as an economic analyst in Costa Rica. Laura Fernández has been active in recent political campaigns and has attracted scrutiny regarding campaign financing and transparency practices within the country. Eli Feinzaig is known as a political figure who has participated in various public debates.
Costa Rica has experienced ongoing debates about central bank policies and government contract allocations over recent years. These issues are often discussed by local media outlets such as La Nación, which plays an important role in informing the public about political developments and accountability within the government.

