La Nación reported on February 18, 2026, the election of former minister Nogui Acosta as the new head of the legislative faction for Pueblo Soberano and discussed economic impacts related to Costa Rica’s currency situation.
In a post published at 04:32 UTC, La Nación announced: ” Exministro Nogui Acosta elegido jefe de fracción de Pueblo Soberano https://t.co/LKM6fclOh1″.
Shortly after, at 04:35 UTC, La Nación addressed economic concerns in another post: ” Estas son las víctimas silenciosas del dólar barato en Costa Rica https://t.co/nbWtLE4IXf”.
The outlet reiterated the political news at 04:39 UTC with a similar message: ” Exministro Nogui Acosta elegido jefe de fracción de Pueblo Soberano https://t.co/ob2mdya54n”.
Nogui Acosta previously served as Minister of Finance in Costa Rica. The selection of party leaders is an important event in the country’s legislative process, often influencing parliamentary agendas and negotiations. Currency fluctuations have been a recurring topic in Costa Rican media due to their impact on exporters, importers, and consumers.


