La Nación reports on Rodrigo Chaves’ veto and Cartaginés’ Concacaf return with Thomas Müller

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, shared updates on political and sports developments in Costa Rica through its official Twitter account on February 19, 2026.

In a tweet posted at 02:25 UTC, La Nación reported that President Rodrigo Chaves will veto the law regulating the execution of sentences. The tweet stated: ” Rodrigo Chaves vetará ley que regula la ejecución de las penas https://t.co/X7Sv0yY9Mw” (February 19, 2026).

Later that morning, La Nación provided information for football fans regarding an upcoming match involving Club Sport Cartaginés and the Vancouver Whitecaps. The tweet read: “Cartaginés vs. Vancouver Whitecaps: Aquí puede conocer si jugará Müller, hora y forma de ver a los brumosos https://t.co/Ue48o4ImUN” (February 19, 2026).

A subsequent post highlighted the mood within Club Sport Cartaginés as they prepared to return to the Concacaf Champions Cup. According to La Nación’s tweet: “El ambiente en el Club Sport Cartaginés refleja ilusión y compromiso en su regreso a la Copa de Campeones de Concacaf .

Con la presencia de Thomas Müller para el enfrentamiento ante el Vancouver Whitecaps.

Créditos: Rafael Pacheco https://t.co/4dhgMZqtsn” (February 19, 2026).

Rodrigo Chaves is the current president of Costa Rica and has previously exercised his veto power on legislative matters. Club Sport Cartaginés is one of Costa Rica’s oldest football clubs and their participation in international tournaments like the Concacaf Champions Cup is seen as significant by local supporters. The inclusion of German footballer Thomas Müller for this match has drawn additional attention from both national and international audiences.



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