La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on February 20, 2026, covering political developments in Costa Rica and Bolivia.
In one post, La Nación reported that the head of the Frente Amplio (FA) legislative group called for a working group to discuss Crucitas. The tweet reads: ” Jefa de fracción del FA pide mesa de trabajo sobre Crucitas; Laura Fernández lanza un ‘reto’ como respuesta https://t.co/KfPRifF2Bc” (February 20, 2026).
Another update focused on former Bolivian president Evo Morales. According to La Nación’s account: ” Expresidente de Bolivia Evo Morales asegura que nunca dejó el país https://t.co/rUnAHGKhpy” (February 20, 2026).
Additionally, La Nación posted about internal decisions within the Frente Amplio party. The tweet stated: ” Frente Amplio elige a jefe y subjefa de fracción https://t.co/ZkRrOjrGtK” (February 20, 2026).
Crucitas has been a subject of political debate in Costa Rica for years due to its controversial gold mining project and associated environmental concerns. The Frente Amplio is known as a left-leaning political party in Costa Rica with active participation in national debates.
Evo Morales served as president of Bolivia from 2006 until his resignation in 2019 amid political unrest. He has remained an influential figure in Bolivian politics since then.



