Venezuelan Opposition Leader María Corina Machado Awarded Nobel Peace Prize Over Donald Trump
María Corina Machado won the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for democracy efforts in Venezuela, dedicating it to her people and President Trump, who was denied the award.
Overview
- Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado was awarded the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for her tireless work promoting democracy and confronting socialism in her country.
- Machado dedicated her Nobel Peace Prize to the suffering people of Venezuela and President Trump, acknowledging his efforts while facing threats from the Maduro government.
- President Trump openly desired the Nobel Peace Prize for his claimed peace efforts but was denied by the Norwegian Nobel Committee, leading to White House criticism.
- Machado, praised for extraordinary civilian courage, campaigns from hiding due to threats of arrest by the Maduro government, which she describes as a criminal structure.
- Despite being barred from elections and facing lethal threats, Machado continues to fight for democracy, unifying the opposition and supporting Edmundo González.
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Analysis
Center-leaning sources frame this story by highlighting opposition leader María Corina Machado's praise for Donald Trump and her struggle against Venezuela's "illegitimate" Maduro government. They use strong editorial language to describe Venezuelan elections as "neither free nor fair" and assert that opposition candidate González "won by a landslide," thereby undermining Maduro's legitimacy through definitive statements rather than attributed claims.
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María Corina Machado is a Venezuelan opposition leader, National Coordinator of the liberal political party Vente Venezuela, and a founding member of the SoyVenezuela platform. She has been an outspoken critic of the Maduro regime, advocating for democracy and human rights while facing political persecution and threats.
She was awarded the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of her tireless efforts promoting democracy in Venezuela, confronting socialism, and her extraordinary civilian courage in the face of political repression and threats.
Machado has been barred from elections, faces threats of arrest and lethal danger, campaigns from hiding due to the Maduro government’s hostile actions, and was arbitrarily expelled from her parliamentary seat violating due process.
Machado dedicated her Nobel Peace Prize to the Venezuelan people suffering under Maduro’s regime and to President Trump, acknowledging his efforts despite his being denied the Nobel Peace Prize and the criticism from the White House.
Her international advocacy, including speaking before the Organization of American States to denounce human rights violations by the Maduro regime, has brought global attention to Venezuela’s crisis and fueled opposition efforts from abroad.
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