La Nación

La Nación ( Spanish for " The Nation" ) is a published in Buenos Aires, Argentina newspaper. It was founded on January 4, 1870 by Bartolomé Mitre and is one of the most important newspapers in Argentina, comparable to the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung in Germany.

The rest day was in mid-2007 at an average of 159 832 copies with a maximum of 255 220 on Sundays, making it the second most successful newspaper in the country according to Clarín. The newspaper appears to be only one in Argentina in broadsheet format.

1945, the previous La Nacion Argentina was renamed La Nación. During the military dictatorship in Argentina (1976-1983) La Nación supported the government. Here it is partly due to the concealment of torture and disappearances of prisoners in the criticism.

La Nación is generally considered conservative newspaper. During the presidency of Carlos Menem in the 1990s, she was pro-government, especially in the initial phase. The government of Néstor Kirchner and Cristina Kirchner successor of it is, however, critical of. Particularly clear she criticized the partial nationalization of the pension system in 2008 after the collapse of private pension funds during the financial crisis.

La Nación is a member of the Inter-American Press Association SIP.

See also: List of Argentine newspapers

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