La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on November 17, 2025, covering political developments in Ecuador and power outages scheduled for Cartago and Heredia.
In one post dated November 17, La Nación addressed the aftermath of Ecuador’s recent referendum. The tweet read: “¿Qué sigue después del referendo en Ecuador? Daniel Noboa se prepara para nueva etapa tras derrota en las urnas https://t.co/nn8OX9Avcp”. The message discussed President Daniel Noboa’s preparations following his defeat at the polls.
On the same day, La Nación reported on electricity cuts planned for Tuesday in various industrial and residential areas of Cartago. The tweet stated: “Cortes de luz este martes en zonas industriales y residenciales de Cartago: estos son los detalles https://t.co/E9pQVGTW5j”.
A separate post from November 17 also highlighted maintenance-related power outages in Heredia. The tweet read: “Cortes de luz en Heredia este martes por mantenimiento de la ESPH https://t.co/FvAiiDZC0T”.
The referenced referendum in Ecuador saw President Daniel Noboa face setbacks at the polls. His administration had previously sought public approval for several reforms via referenda to address issues such as security and economic policy. Power outages like those mentioned for Cartago and Heredia are often scheduled by local utilities for infrastructure upgrades or essential maintenance to maintain service reliability.



