La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several reports on November 11, 2025, addressing key issues in the country and abroad.
In one post dated November 11, 2025, La Nación reported: “Advierten de crisis institucional en la CCSS por lanzamiento ‘forzado’ del sistema contable ERP-SAP https://t.co/nBfUTALH5W”. The message highlights concerns about an institutional crisis within the Costa Rican Social Security Fund (CCSS) following the allegedly rushed implementation of the ERP-SAP accounting system.
Another report from the same date covered developments involving the Catholic Church in Spain: “La Iglesia investiga al obispo en España por presunta pederastia tras denuncia ante el Vaticano https://t.co/75UNlpXXoR”. This tweet notes that a bishop is under investigation for alleged pedophilia after a complaint was filed with the Vatican.
La Nación also addressed ongoing domestic unrest. On November 11, 2025, it posted: “Marcha de agricultores: enfrentamientos, tensión y un detenido frente a Casa Presidencial https://t.co/ffvc7vfV2H”. According to this account, protests by farmers led to confrontations and resulted in at least one arrest outside Costa Rica’s Presidential House.
The CCSS is Costa Rica’s main public healthcare institution. Its management and operational changes have significant implications for public services. In recent years, transitions to new digital systems such as ERP-SAP have been met with scrutiny due to their complexity and impact on internal processes.
Meanwhile, allegations of abuse within religious institutions have drawn international attention and prompted official investigations by church authorities when formal complaints reach higher levels such as the Vatican. Protests by agricultural workers have periodically occurred in Costa Rica as farmers advocate for policy changes or express dissatisfaction with government actions affecting their sector.



