Ministerio de Hacienda de Costa Rica shares updates and event information on Twitter

Nogui Acosta JaƩn, Ministry Of Finance
Nogui Acosta JaƩn, Ministry Of Finance
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The Ministerio de Hacienda de Costa Rica, the government entity responsible for managing public finances in Costa Rica, posted a series of announcements on its official Twitter account between May 2 and May 3, 2026.

On May 2, the ministry shared a post available at https://t.co/Z04KNU6TnU. The following day, it provided instructions for event participation: “Para participar ingrese el dĆ­a del evento en el siguiente enlace:
https://t.co/A7E2LUceNw https://t.co/df1y9QKg70″
(May 3, 2026). Later that day, another post was published at https://t.co/ZDQldsvHxR.

The Ministerio de Hacienda plays a key role in overseeing fiscal policy and ensuring transparency in financial matters for Costa Rica. Its social media communications are used to inform citizens about upcoming events and provide guidance on participation procedures.



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