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Nobel Peace Prize 2025 Awarded to María Corina Machado

Oct 11, 2025 | Latest News









The Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided to award the Nobel Peace Prize for 2025 to María Corina Machado for her unwavering and non-violent campaign for democracy, human rights, and political freedom in Venezuela.

The Committee recognizes Ms. Machado’s sustained commitment, often under extreme personal risk and political persecution, to restore constitutional order and the rule of law in her home country. Her efforts represent a powerful beacon of hope, demonstrating that freedom and democracy must be pursued through peaceful, civic means, even in the face of escalating authoritarian repression.

The Pursuit of Peaceful Change

María Corina Machado has consistently championed the importance of free and fair elections as the only legitimate pathway to political change. Despite being personally disqualified from running for office and facing severe intimidation, she has mobilized massive, peaceful support for the democratic movement. This mobilization has been crucial in maintaining international attention on the humanitarian and political crisis in Venezuela, which has led to one of the largest displacement crises in the world.

The Prize serves as an acknowledgment of the courage displayed not only by Ms. Machado but by the millions of Venezuelan citizens who, through non-violent resistance, public demonstration, and persistent civic action, continue to demand accountability and the restoration of fundamental liberties.

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A Message to the Global Community

The Committee hopes that this award will inspire the global community to stand firmly behind the Venezuelan people’s right to self-determination and democracy. Machado’s example underscores the vital role of determined, principled opposition leaders in societies where fundamental rights are under threat. Her work serves as a reminder that the defense of democratic institutions is inextricably linked to the preservation of peace.

In particular, the Committee emphasizes that true peace is not merely the absence of conflict but the presence of justice, freedom, and democratic governance. Ms. Machado embodies this comprehensive vision of peace.

Quote from the Nobel Committee Chair:

“In honoring María Corina Machado, we are honoring the fundamental human right to dissent and the power of civic courage. Her steadfast reliance on non-violence, even when met with suppression, offers a critical lesson to political leaders everywhere: the path to lasting peace is paved by democratic principles and respect for the voice of the people. We call on all parties to respect the democratic aspirations of the Venezuelan people and guarantee their fundamental human rights.”

The official Nobel Peace Prize ceremony will take place in Oslo, Norway, on December 10, 2025.

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