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    Venezuela’s Machado wins global praise with Nobel award

    October 10, 2025
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    OSLO, 10 October 2025: Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado has been awarded the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts to defend democracy and civil liberties in Venezuela, the Norwegian Nobel Committee announced Friday. Machado, 58, was selected for what the committee described as her “unwavering commitment to democratic values, nonviolent political engagement, and the rights of the Venezuelan people.”

    Venezuela’s Machado wins global praise with Nobel award
    María Corina Machado becomes symbol of civil rights with Nobel Peace honor.

    The Nobel Peace Prize carries an award of 11 million Swedish kronor, or approximately USD 1.2 million, and will be formally presented at a ceremony in Oslo on December 10, the anniversary of the death of Alfred Nobel. A former member of Venezuela’s National Assembly and a trained industrial engineer, Machado rose to international prominence for challenging the government of President Nicolás Maduro. Her candidacy in the 2024 presidential election was blocked after the Venezuelan Supreme Court upheld a government-imposed disqualification that barred her from holding public office.

    Despite the ruling, Machado retained a leadership role in the opposition coalition and endorsed the eventual presidential candidate Edmundo González, who continued in the race. Machado’s selection comes at a time of renewed global attention on Venezuela’s political and human rights situation. In 2023, she won a nationwide opposition primary with over 90 percent of the vote but was disqualified on allegations related to her time as a public official and her support for international sanctions on Venezuelan officials.

    Machado’s peaceful resistance highlighted by Nobel Committee

    The move was widely criticized by international observers and rights groups as politically motivated. The Nobel Committee acknowledged Machado’s work under “extraordinary personal risk” and credited her for promoting peaceful democratic resistance in a country facing systemic repression. Committee chair Jørgen Watne Frydnes said she “represents the millions of Venezuelans striving for a future governed by rule of law and democratic institutions.” Machado remained active in organizing and mobilizing grassroots support following her disqualification.

    Her public presence continued through media appearances and coordination with civil society organizations, despite increasing legal and political pressures from the government. In recent years, she has become one of the most recognized faces of the Venezuelan opposition movement. The Nobel Prize adds to a series of international recognitions for Machado. In 2024, she received both the European Parliament’s Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought and the Václav Havel Human Rights Prize from the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.

    Machado remains symbol of nonviolent democratic resistance

    These honors highlighted her contributions to the defense of political freedoms in Venezuela and her advocacy for democratic processes in the region. The 2025 Peace Prize places Machado alongside previous laureates who have been recognized for promoting democracy and human rights under authoritarian regimes. She is the first Venezuelan to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. The announcement comes as international efforts to facilitate political negotiations in Venezuela continue, with discussions involving the Maduro government and opposition parties under the mediation of Norway and other countries.

    While the Nobel Committee did not comment on Venezuela’s internal political developments, it emphasized that the award reflects the importance of peaceful democratic advocacy in times of political crisis. The Nobel Peace Prize is one of five Nobel Prizes established in the will of Swedish industrialist Alfred Nobel. It is awarded annually in Oslo, Norway, and remains one of the most prestigious international honors recognizing contributions to peace, human rights, and diplomacy. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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