La Nación, a major Costa Rican newspaper, published several posts on February 12, 2026, highlighting recent political and entertainment news in Costa Rica.
In one post from that day, La Nación reported: “Álvaro Ramos califica como ‘alta traición’ suspender garantías individuales y fija línea a bancada del PLN https://t.co/mqd1JydNut” (February 12, 2026). This tweet covers Álvaro Ramos’s strong criticism of the suspension of individual guarantees and his guidance to the Partido Liberación Nacional (PLN) parliamentary group. The term “alta traición” (high treason) indicates the severity with which Ramos regards such actions.
In two additional posts on the same date, La Nación focused on an incident involving a well-known television personality who was dismissed after making a comment regarding Bad Bunny’s performance at the Super Bowl. The first post stated: “Reconocida figura de televisión es despedida por comentario sobre show de Bad Bunny en el Super Bowl https://t.co/MGL3lXx6bi” (February 12, 2026). The second reiterated this information: “Reconocida figura de televisión es despedida por comentario sobre show de Bad Bunny en el Super Bowl https://t.co/yoIUuf5S8f” (February 12, 2026).
These reports reflect ongoing debates within Costa Rican politics about constitutional rights and illustrate how commentary about international entertainment events can have professional consequences for local media figures. La Nación has played a central role in informing the public on both political developments and cultural controversies in Costa Rica.


