La Nación reported on January 12, 2026, that four presidential candidates renewed their criticisms of the pro-Chavista candidate Laura Fernández, citing high insecurity rates during the current administration. In separate coverage on the same day, La Nación highlighted major developments at the 2026 Golden Globe Awards, including unexpected wins and dominant performances in key categories.
According to a post by La Nación published at 05:14 UTC on January 12, 2026, “Cuatro candidatos presidenciales reiteraron sus críticas hacia la candidata chavista, Laura Fernández, por las alarmantes cifras de inseguridad alcanzadas durante el gobierno actual.” The statement comes amid ongoing public debate over security issues and political leadership as the country approaches elections.
Later that morning, at 05:20 UTC, La Nación reported an upset in one of cinema’s most-watched awards ceremonies: “La película ‘Hamnet’ dio la sorpresa en la categoría de mejor filme dramático en los Globos de Oro 2026.” This result drew attention as ‘Hamnet’ was not widely predicted to win in this category.
In another update posted at 05:42 UTC on January 12, La Nación noted strong showings from two productions at the same event: “La serie ‘Adolescencia’ y la película ‘Una batalla tras otra’ arrasaron en sus categorías con cuatro galardones en los Globos de Oro 2026.”
The Golden Globe Awards are among the entertainment industry’s most prominent honors for film and television. Each year, they recognize achievements across multiple categories and often set the tone for subsequent award shows.
The criticisms referenced toward Laura Fernández occur within a broader context of political tension regarding public safety concerns in the country. Such critiques are common during election cycles as candidates seek to differentiate themselves on pressing national issues.



