La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, published several posts on February 8, 2026, addressing political and sports topics. The tweets highlighted statements from prominent public figures regarding labor policy and football commentary.
At 23:45 UTC, La Nación reported on Rodrigo Arias’s position regarding proposed changes to work schedules in Costa Rica. According to the tweet, “Rodrigo Arias ve inviable plan de jornadas 4-3 y pide a gobierno ser realista para cambiar prioridades https://t.co/2bDP571Pzd”. Later that evening at 23:58 UTC, La Nación reiterated this message with a similar post: “Rodrigo Arias ve inviable plan de jornadas 4-3 y pide a gobierno ser realista para cambiar prioridades https://t.co/knJNoQLxqM”.
In another post at 23:51 UTC, La Nación shared opinions from Hernán Medford about Marvin Loría and included praise for Wálter Centeno. The tweet stated: “Hernán Medford opinó sobre Marvin Loría y elogió a Wálter Centeno https://t.co/ZurYbbwhwX”.
The debate over the “4-3” workweek refers to legislative discussions in Costa Rica about shifting to four days of work followed by three days off—a proposal that has generated significant public attention. Rodrigo Arias is an influential political figure who has participated in national debates concerning labor reforms. Meanwhile, Hernán Medford and Wálter Centeno are well-known personalities in Costa Rican football; Medford as a coach and former player, and Centeno as both a celebrated player and manager.
These posts reflect ongoing conversations within Costa Rica regarding both policy reform and sports leadership.



