La Nación reports on statements by Mayuli Ortega and news about David Bisbal

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La Nación, a major Costa Rican newspaper, posted several updates on February 10, 2026, covering political, entertainment, and sports news.

In a post published at 22:06 UTC, La Nación reported that Mayuli Ortega, the president of Pueblo Soberano, addressed her followers regarding the ongoing vote recount for deputies. The tweet stated: ” Mayuli Ortega, presidenta de Pueblo Soberano llama a seguidores a mantener calma por reconteo de votos de diputados https://t.co/ENzFJHeIl3″.

Shortly after, at 22:08 UTC, La Nación shared news about Spanish singer David Bisbal. The tweet read: ” Cantante David Bisbal de luto por fallecimiento del hombre más importante de su vida https://t.co/5Njit8T20K”.

At 22:11 UTC the same day, La Nación highlighted commentary from Enrique Osses on decisions in football matches involving Kendall Waston. The tweet stated: ” Enrique Osses explica por qué casi nunca pitan penal a favor de Kendall Waston https://t.co/peAZ69kOCr”.

La Nación is one of Costa Rica’s leading daily newspapers and frequently covers national politics and cultural events. Mayuli Ortega leads Pueblo Soberano, a political party active in recent elections. David Bisbal is an internationally recognized Spanish singer known for his contributions to Latin pop music. Enrique Osses is a former international football referee who often provides analysis on officiating decisions.



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