La Nación reports Carlos Serrano’s exit from Deportes Repretel and legal warnings in Alvarado case

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on March 13, 2026, covering developments in local media and legal affairs.

In a post from March 13, La Nación announced that “Carlos Serrano quedará fuera de Deportes Repretel y este será su nuevo rumbo laboral https://t.co/ysqbTYl2GM”. The tweet indicates a significant change for Carlos Serrano, who will be leaving his position at Deportes Repretel.

Later the same day, La Nación reported concerns regarding an ongoing legal case. At 01:02 UTC, the outlet posted: “Abogados de Marulin Azofeifa advierten de riesgo de impunidad en caso contra Fabricio Alvarado https://t.co/3WQfbvDrGt”. A similar warning was reiterated in another tweet at 01:05 UTC: “Abogados de Marulin Azofeifa advierten de riesgo de impunidad en caso contra Fabricio Alvarado https://t.co/4LKuw72zQz”.

Deportes Repretel is a prominent sports program in Costa Rica. Changes in its staff can influence sports journalism coverage in the country. Meanwhile, Fabricio Alvarado is a well-known political figure in Costa Rica. Legal proceedings involving public figures often attract national attention and scrutiny over judicial processes.



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