La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on November 21, 2025, covering political and seismic developments in the country.
In a post dated November 21, 2025, La Nación reported: “Congresista republicano afín a Trump usa alegatos similares a los de Rodrigo Chaves para pedir información sobre inmunidad”. In this tweet, the newspaper highlighted that a Republican congressman aligned with former U.S. President Donald Trump used arguments similar to those of Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves when requesting information about immunity.
Shortly after, at 00:35 UTC on the same day, La Nación posted: “Temblor de 4,3 sacude Costa Rica”. The message reported that an earthquake with a magnitude of 4.3 had shaken Costa Rica.
Later that morning, La Nación shared another update: “Sala IV examina inconstitucionalidad del Polo Turístico Golfo de Papagayo: ¿qué implicaciones tiene?”. This tweet informed readers that the Constitutional Chamber (Sala IV) is reviewing the constitutionality of the Golfo de Papagayo Tourism Development Project and questioned its broader implications.
The Sala IV is Costa Rica’s highest constitutional court and often hears cases regarding major national projects or government actions. The Golfo de Papagayo tourism project has been subject to legal scrutiny over environmental and regulatory concerns in recent years. Political debates around presidential immunity have also been prominent in Costa Rica’s public discourse, especially under President Rodrigo Chaves’ administration.



