La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on March 22, 2026, covering topics ranging from a high-profile femicide conviction to legislative promises and an incident involving police officers.
In a post dated March 22, 2026, La Nación reported: ” Condena por femicidio de Nadia Peraza es de las más altas en los últimos años por violencia de género, dice fiscala adjunta de Heredia https://t.co/g7srZErQaX”. The tweet highlights remarks by the deputy prosecutor of Heredia regarding the sentencing in the Nadia Peraza femicide case. According to the statement, this conviction is among the most severe in recent years for gender-based violence.
Later that day, La Nación posted: ” Las promesas de sus diputados: una recopilación para en el futuro analizar si cumplieron o no https://t.co/m3jA6Kgxi0″ (March 22, 2026). This message refers to a compilation of pledges made by members of parliament with the aim of assessing their fulfillment over time.
Another update from La Nación at 19:40 UTC addressed a public safety issue: ” Esto provocó el atropello de dos policías frente a Pedregal, durante festival Picnic https://t.co/P1f7NPpzXI” (March 22, 2026). The tweet discusses circumstances surrounding an incident where two police officers were run over near Pedregal during the Picnic Festival.
Costa Rica has seen increased attention on issues of gender-based violence and public accountability in recent years. High-profile cases like that of Nadia Peraza have contributed to ongoing discussions about judicial responses and legal reforms related to femicide. Additionally, transparency initiatives around political promises reflect broader efforts within Costa Rican civil society and media to monitor government performance and public safety incidents.

