La Nación reports PLN deputy’s indecision on lifting Rodrigo Chaves’ immunity

Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, posted several updates on September 10, 2025, covering political developments, public service announcements, and promotional information.

In its first update at 19:02 UTC, La Nación reported: “Un diputado del PLN indeciso sobre levantar inmunidad a Rodrigo Chaves, este es su argumento https://t.co/BISDQkJlVA”. This post addresses the uncertainty of a deputy from the Partido Liberación Nacional (PLN) regarding whether to lift immunity for President Rodrigo Chaves. In Costa Rica, parliamentary immunity protects high-ranking officials from prosecution while in office unless it is revoked by the legislature.

Later that evening at 19:12 UTC, La Nación provided a public service announcement: “Cortes de luz afectarán zonas de San José y Cartago este jueves: tome nota de los detalles https://t.co/CwmAKTlpEo”. The tweet alerts residents of San José and Cartago about scheduled power outages on Thursday and encourages them to review further details.

At 19:26 UTC, La Nación marked a national observance with a promotional message: “‘La Nación’ celebra el Mes de la Patria con una oferta especial en su suscripción digital
https://t.co/8715g3irrB”
. The publication highlights its special digital subscription offer in celebration of Costa Rica’s “Mes de la Patria,” which commemorates the country’s independence during September.

Costa Rica observes “Mes de la Patria” throughout September to celebrate its independence from Spain in 1821. During this period, many institutions and media outlets participate in patriotic activities and promotions.



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