La Nación reports bishop’s call for democratic participation and vehicle accident in Aserr

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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on January 3, 2026, covering both civic engagement and local incidents.

In a post from January 3, La Nación reported that a Catholic bishop called on citizens to defend democracy through voting. The tweet stated: “Obispo católico llama a defender la democracia con el voto: ‘No compre humo’” (January 3, 2026).

Later the same day, La Nación covered an accident involving a vehicle crashing into a business establishment. According to their tweet: “Vehículo se incrustó por puerta principal de local la tarde de este viernes; accidente provocó daños pero no dejó personas heridas” (January 3, 2026).

A subsequent update provided more detail about the location of the incident: “Vehículo se sale de la vía y se incrusta en conocido bar y restaurante de Aserrí” (January 3, 2026).

La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and frequently reports on national events and issues related to public safety and civic participation.



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