La Nación, a major Argentine newspaper, published several posts on January 4, 2026, discussing recent political developments in Venezuela and international reactions.
In one post dated January 4, 2026, La Nación stated: “Si el gobierno de Maduro no hubiera impuesto tantos controles autoritarios, el resultado favorable a Edmundo González y María Corina Machado se habría acercado al 90%. Hay, por tanto, un liderazgo electo en un país que cuenta con una respetable…”.
Another post from the same day reported: “Expresidente de Costa Rica asegura que organizaciones no habían sido capaces de dar el apoyo necesario a Venezuela”.
A third post by La Nación highlighted the European Union’s response to U.S. actions in Venezuela: “La Unión Europea reaccionó a la acción de Estados Unidos en Venezuela y llamó a respetar el derecho internacional y a evitar una escalada del conflicto.”
The posts refer to ongoing political tensions in Venezuela under President Nicolás Maduro’s government. The Venezuelan opposition has long accused Maduro of authoritarian practices and electoral manipulation. International actors such as the United States and the European Union have frequently commented on or intervened in Venezuelan affairs. The EU has previously emphasized adherence to international law and called for restraint during periods of heightened conflict between domestic actors and foreign governments.


