La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on September 14, 2025, covering local government opportunities, cultural events, and political allegations.
In its first post of the day, La Nación announced: “Conocida municipalidad abre plazas para ser parte de su cuerpo de policía” (September 14, 2025). The tweet highlights a public call for applications to join the police force of a well-known municipality.
Later that evening, La Nación shared news from the international music scene: “Karol G tuvo su histórica e impensada presentación en El Vaticano: véala cantar con Bocelli” (September 14, 2025). The tweet refers to Colombian singer Karol G’s notable performance at the Vatican alongside Andrea Bocelli.
The third update addressed a political controversy in Alajuela. La Nación reported: “Simpatizantes de Pablo Villalobos aseguran que el candidato que ganó el segundo lugar de Alajuela en la papeleta del PLN, Eder Hernández, tiene deudas con la CCSS y aun así lo dejaron participar en el proceso. Lo denuncia el delegado y exregidor Alonso Castillo.” (September 14, 2025). The tweet cites supporters of Pablo Villalobos and delegate Alonso Castillo alleging that Eder Hernández—who secured second place in Alajuela on the National Liberation Party (PLN) ticket—has outstanding debts with Costa Rica’s Social Security Fund (CCSS), yet was allowed to participate in the candidate selection process.
Costa Rica’s Social Security Fund (CCSS) is responsible for administering social security and health services throughout the country. Allegations involving candidates’ debts to this institution have previously led to scrutiny and debate over eligibility criteria for public office candidates.
La Nación has long been recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers, providing coverage on national affairs including politics, public administration opportunities, and cultural events.



