La Nación reports on ICE outages, political debate over presidential immunity, and reactions to Selección drama

Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on September 10, 2025, addressing upcoming power outages, political developments, and reactions to national sports events.

In a tweet posted at 19:28 UTC, La Nación informed the public that “Cortes de luz del ICE afectarán zonas de Limón y Puntarenas este jueves: estos son los horarios”. The message notifies residents of Limón and Puntarenas about scheduled power cuts by the Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (ICE), with specific details regarding affected areas and timing.

Shortly after, at 19:32 UTC, La Nación addressed ongoing discussions in the Legislative Assembly with the post: “Un diputado del PLN indeciso sobre levantar inmunidad a Rodrigo Chaves, este es su argumento”. The tweet highlights uncertainty within the Partido Liberación Nacional (PLN) concerning whether to support lifting immunity for President Rodrigo Chaves. The issue has generated significant attention due to its implications for executive accountability.

At nearly the same time, another update focused on Costa Rica’s national football team. La Nación tweeted at 19:32 UTC: “‘¡Qué parida!’: Celso Borges vivió junto a Alexandre Guimaraes el drama de la Selección de Costa Rica y esto dijo”. The post relays comments from Celso Borges about his experience watching the national team alongside coach Alexandre Guimaraes during a tense match.

The Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (ICE), responsible for electricity supply across Costa Rica, regularly announces planned service interruptions for maintenance or upgrades. These measures are designed to ensure reliability in regions such as Limón and Puntarenas.

In Costa Rica’s political system, legislative immunity protects elected officials from prosecution related to their official duties unless formally lifted by lawmakers. Recent debates around President Rodrigo Chaves have brought this process into focus within parties like PLN.

Celso Borges is an experienced midfielder who has represented Costa Rica internationally. Alexandre Guimaraes is a notable football coach who has led both club teams and national squads in Latin America. Their perspectives on recent matches reflect ongoing public interest in the performance of Costa Rica’s Selección Nacional.



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