La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on its official Twitter account on March 29, 2026. The posts covered topics ranging from public reactions to personalities in the media to new regulatory requirements.
In one tweet posted at 21:15 UTC, La Nación highlighted ongoing questions directed at Majo Ulate by her followers: “‘¿Y los hijos?’: seguidores no dejan de preguntarle a Majo Ulate y así respondió ella https://t.co/hmy2pHK5e8”.
A subsequent tweet at 21:21 UTC referenced a progression from historical figure Napoleon to Laura Fernández: “De Napoleón a Laura Fernández https://t.co/GwluyMehYM”.
Later that evening, at 21:26 UTC, La Nación informed readers about changes regarding the Registro de Transparencia and associated risks: “Poder generalísimo para el Registro de Transparencia: Conozca los nuevos requisitos y riesgos https://t.co/HMuDv4QQEy”.
La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and frequently covers developments in national regulations and public discourse. Its reporting often addresses both cultural topics and legislative updates relevant to its audience.


