La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on November 19, 2025, addressing key developments in national infrastructure and public sector administration.
In one post dated November 19, 2025, La Nación reported: “Ruta 32: anuncio del MOPT trae alivio a los usuarios”. The tweet highlights an announcement from the Ministry of Public Works and Transport (MOPT) regarding Route 32, a major roadway in Costa Rica. The update suggests that the announcement is expected to bring relief to its users.
On the same day, La Nación addressed ongoing challenges within the Costa Rican Social Security Fund (CCSS), particularly related to its accounting system. At 22:18 UTC, La Nación stated: “CCSS encara a la Contraloría por crisis del ERP-SAP: busca frenar orden para corregir fallas del sistema contable”. This tweet indicates that CCSS is confronting the Comptroller General’s Office over issues with its ERP-SAP system and is seeking to halt an order requiring corrections to failures in its accounting platform.
Later that evening at 22:30 UTC, La Nación provided further information about CCSS’s response. The outlet posted: “Presidenta de la Caja informó este miércoles que presentaron una medida cautelar provisionalísima contra la Contraloría.” This message relays that the president of CCSS announced on Wednesday that they have filed for a provisional injunction against the Comptroller General’s Office.
The Ministry of Public Works and Transport (MOPT) is responsible for maintaining and developing Costa Rica’s road network. Route 32 serves as a vital connection between San José and Limón, often experiencing congestion and delays due to maintenance or expansion works. Announcements from MOPT regarding improvements or policy changes on this route are closely watched by commuters and transport operators.
The Costa Rican Social Security Fund (CCSS), known locally as “la Caja,” manages public health services and social security in Costa Rica. In recent years, it has faced technical challenges with its ERP-SAP accounting system. Disputes between CCSS and oversight authorities such as the Comptroller General’s Office have centered on how best to address these technical failures while ensuring continued service delivery.



