Delegates from Motiva, a political group, have achieved an initial victory over the leadership of the Chavista party, according to reports from La Nación. The publication also covered recent news involving the British royal family and an archaeological discovery.
On September 12, 2025, La Nación reported: “Delegados de Motiva se imponen en un primer pulso contra la dirigencia del partido chavista https://t.co/zwMVVr0o1j”.
In another post published on the same day, La Nación highlighted a condition set by King Charles III for Prince Harry’s visit to Queen Elizabeth II’s grave: “La estricta condición que impuso el rey Carlos III al príncipe Harry para permitirle visitar la tumba de su abuela, Isabel II https://t.co/QMiuaGmT4a”.
Additionally, the outlet shared news of an archaeological find: “Hallan tumba de guerrero de 2.000 años enterrado junto a su caballo https://t.co/tyWsx4TuSc”.
La Nación is a prominent Spanish-language news outlet known for covering current events in Latin America and internationally. The Chavista party refers to followers of former Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez and continues to play a significant role in Venezuelan politics. King Charles III became monarch following the death of Queen Elizabeth II in 2022. Archaeological discoveries such as ancient warrior tombs contribute valuable insights into historical societies.



