La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on March 12, 2026, covering legal and political developments in the country.
In one post, La Nación shared an interview with Marulin Azofeifa regarding Fabricio Alvarado. The tweet stated: “‘Con mi silencio estaba siendo cómplice de las cochinadas que él hace’. Vea entrevista completa a Marulin Azofeifa sobre Fabricio Alvarado https://t.co/ujw11Pyp6a” (March 12, 2026).
On the same day, La Nación reported on judicial actions concerning media regulation. The outlet wrote: “La Sala Constitucional tramita una ola de amparos contra la subasta de radio y TV, aparte de la primera resolución que ya anuló el proceso. https://t.co/qnL4oG3nXi” (March 12, 2026). A follow-up post reinforced this development: ” Sala Constitucional atienda una oleada de recursos legales contra la subasta de radio y TV https://t.co/FHjuUl87LF” (March 12, 2026).
The Sala Constitucional is Costa Rica’s constitutional court responsible for resolving legal challenges related to constitutional rights and public interest matters. The wave of legal appeals against the auctioning of radio and television frequencies follows a prior court decision that annulled the process.



