La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on September 16, 2025, covering political recommendations, criminal investigations, and weather events in the country.
At 21:20 UTC, La Nación reported: “Juan Carlos Hidalgo hizo recomendación a diputados del PUSC sobre levantamiento de inmunidad de Rodrigo Chaves https://t.co/xljyOPAzpW”. The post refers to Juan Carlos Hidalgo’s recommendation to members of the Partido Unidad Social Cristiana (PUSC) regarding the potential lifting of immunity for President Rodrigo Chaves. In Costa Rica, parliamentary immunity can be lifted if legislators approve such a motion, often in cases where legal proceedings against public officials are under consideration.
Shortly after, at 21:25 UTC, La Nación shared an update about a criminal investigation: “Atrapado Chuculum, sospechoso de asesinar a Eugenio Androvetto, funcionario del Ministerio de Salud https://t.co/YeGtWDIEjR”. This tweet states that authorities have apprehended Chuculum, who is suspected of killing Eugenio Androvetto, an official from the Ministry of Health. Criminal cases involving public officials in Costa Rica are typically subject to thorough investigation and judicial processes.
Minutes later at 21:26 UTC, La Nación posted about local weather conditions: “Torbellino en Heredia https://t.co/zr0GUUSsG8”. The mention of a whirlwind (torbellino) in Heredia points to unusual or severe weather activity in that region. Heredia is one of Costa Rica’s provinces and has occasionally experienced sudden meteorological phenomena.
La Nación regularly provides coverage on national political developments, crime news involving public servants, and notable local events such as weather incidents. The newspaper plays a key role in informing the Costa Rican public about issues affecting governance and community safety.


