La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on May 2, 2026, highlighting two unrelated incidents: a legal case involving an employee of the Catholic Church and social media activity by the son of Óscar Ramírez.
In one post dated May 2, 2026, La Nación reported: ” Mujer exigió pago de prestaciones tras servir 9 años en Iglesia católica pero resultó condenada por la Sala Segunda https://t.co/MxtZ1J7h09″. The tweet refers to a woman who sought severance pay after working for nine years at the Catholic Church but was ultimately convicted by the Sala Segunda, Costa Rica’s Second Chamber of the Supreme Court. This chamber handles labor and civil cases in the country’s judiciary system.
Later that day, La Nación shared two posts regarding the son of Óscar Ramírez. The first post at 15:03 UTC stated: ” Hijo de Óscar Ramírez aparece en redes sociales: vea lo que dijo y los comentarios que desató https://t.co/pAx1txXac0″. A follow-up tweet posted three minutes later repeated this announcement with a different link: ” Hijo de Óscar Ramírez aparece en redes sociales: vea lo que dijo y los comentarios que desató https://t.co/hIajSutiLv”.
La Nación is one of Costa Rica’s oldest and most influential newspapers, recognized for its coverage of national news and current events.



