La Nación reports on DIS complaint and government official’s stance on maternity leave

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on its official Twitter account regarding recent developments in politics and sports.

On January 13, 2026, La Nación reported that “DIS usó dos pantallazos de WhatsApp para denunciar presunta amenaza de muerte contra Rodrigo Chaves”. The report indicates that the Dirección de Inteligencia y Seguridad (DIS), Costa Rica’s intelligence agency, used two screenshots from WhatsApp as evidence to file a complaint about an alleged death threat against President Rodrigo Chaves.

Later the same day, La Nación posted another update: “El polémico comunicador deportivo fue anunciado en las redes sociales de TDMás. ¡Vea de quién se trata!” This tweet highlights the announcement of a controversial sports commentator on TDMás’ social media platforms.

Shortly after midnight on January 14, 2026, La Nación shared: “Viceministro de Presidencia se queja de que madre en licencia de maternidad devengue salario”. According to this post, the Vice Minister of the Presidency expressed dissatisfaction with a mother receiving her salary while on maternity leave.

The topics covered by La Nación reflect ongoing discussions in Costa Rica about government transparency, public safety concerns involving high-profile officials such as President Rodrigo Chaves, and debates over labor rights like maternity leave policies. The use of digital evidence by DIS underscores evolving investigative practices in response to security threats. Additionally, announcements concerning media personalities continue to generate public interest in national sports broadcasting.



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