The Colombian government requested the start of a transitional government in Venezuela during the 29-minute period ending at 4:46 p.m. UTC on Dec. 10, according to an X post by @agusantonetti. This call comes amid Venezuela's ongoing political crisis. The X post, marked 'NOW,' highlights Colombia's position on establishing a transitional administration in the neighboring country. The request aligns with an earlier statement by Colombian President Gustavo Petro, who called for a democratic revolution, general amnesty, and transitional government in Venezuela, as reported by NTN24 and shared on X during the prior reporting window ending at 3:46 p.m. UTC on Dec. 10. This development follows recent Venezuelan government actions, including the detention and deportation of Argentine C5N journalists by secret police earlier on Dec. 10, as well as the airport detention of Cardinal Baltazar Porras, where authorities annulled his passport.