La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, shared several updates on February 12, 2026, covering political statements and sports events in the country.
In a tweet posted at 01:50 UTC, La Nación reported that Álvaro Ramos characterized the suspension of individual guarantees as “alta traición” (high treason) and outlined a position for the PLN parliamentary group. The original post states: ” Álvaro Ramos califica como ‘alta traición’ suspender garantías individuales y fija línea a bancada del PLN https://t.co/btbGx01JGs” (February 12, 2026).
Later that evening at 01:53 UTC, La Nación covered the conclusion of a football match between Carmelita and Saprissa. According to their report: “Carmelita vs. Saprissa: los morados festejan al cierre del juego https://t.co/H0It8HmTmH” (February 12, 2026).
At 02:01 UTC, La Nación published another update regarding Carlos Vela, the sporting director of Alajuelense. The tweet quotes Vela expressing his dissatisfaction after his team’s elimination from competition: ” Carlos Vela, gerente deportivo de Alajuelense: ‘Estoy incómodo porque quedamos fuera’ https://t.co/S6PzMxlIud” (February 12, 2026).
La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading news organizations with extensive coverage of national politics and sports. Álvaro Ramos has previously been involved in national debates concerning constitutional rights in Costa Rica. The football teams mentioned—Saprissa and Alajuelense—are among the most prominent clubs in Costa Rican football history.



