La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, shared updates on political developments and social issues through its official Twitter account on February 11, 2026.
In a tweet posted at 20:42 UTC, La Nación reported: ” Rodrigo Chaves asegura que buscará ‘diputados buenos’ del PLN para lograr mayoría calificada en el futuro Congreso https://t.co/PZiqJ2quhP”. The post highlights President Rodrigo Chaves’s intention to seek support from qualified deputies within the Partido Liberación Nacional (PLN) to achieve a qualified majority in the upcoming legislative session.
Later that day, at 20:47 UTC, La Nación addressed a labor dispute involving Óscar Izquierdo. The tweet stated: ” Óscar Izquierdo peleará contra despido del AyA en las instancias legales: ‘Es persecución política’ https://t.co/vCeCw34Mhk”. Izquierdo claims his dismissal from the Instituto Costarricense de Acueductos y Alcantarillados (AyA) is politically motivated and plans to challenge it through legal channels.
Additionally, at 20:50 UTC, La Nación posted about personality traits linked to cat lovers with the message: ” ¿Ama los gatos? La psicología revela los rasgos ocultos de su personalidad https://t.co/APMxAWVuXd”.
La Nación has been a key source of news in Costa Rica since its founding in 1946. It covers national politics, social issues, and human interest stories for a broad audience. Rodrigo Chaves is the current president of Costa Rica and leader of recent efforts to build broader coalitions in Congress. The Partido Liberación Nacional (PLN) is one of Costa Rica’s major political parties and often plays a decisive role in legislative negotiations. AyA is responsible for water supply and sanitation services across the country.



