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Venezuelan Opposition Leader María Corina Machado Wins 2025 Nobel Peace Prize

KO YONG-CHUL Reporter / Updated : 2025-10-10 18:10:12
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The 2025 Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to María Corina Machado, a leading opposition figure in Venezuela, for her unwavering fight to restore democracy in her country. The Norwegian Nobel Committee made the announcement in Oslo today, recognizing Machado as the 125th recipient of the prestigious award.

The Committee lauded Machado as "a woman who keeps the flame of democracy burning amid a growing darkness," citing her tireless work promoting democratic rights for the Venezuelan people and her struggle for a just and peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy.

A Decades-Long Struggle for Freedom 

María Corina Machado, an industrial engineer by training, has been a central figure in Venezuela's political opposition for decades. She co-founded the civil association Súmate in 2002, which promotes free and fair elections and monitors voting processes. Her political career peaked when she was elected to the National Assembly in 2010 with a record number of votes. However, her tenure was cut short, as the authoritarian regime expelled her from office in 2014 for her vocal criticisms of the government and human rights abuses.

As the National Coordinator of the liberal opposition party Vente Venezuela, Machado has repeatedly stood up against the increasing authoritarianism under former President Hugo Chávez and his successor, Nicolás Maduro. Her steadfast commitment continued even after the regime illegally banned her from holding public office for 15 years in 2023.

Despite the ban, she won the opposition primary election overwhelmingly later that year. When she was ultimately blocked from running in the 2024 presidential election, her influence was clear when she successfully rallied support behind the alternative opposition candidate, Edmundo González Urrutia. Machado has remained in Venezuela, often forced into hiding and facing constant threats, a choice that has cemented her as a symbol of hope and civilian courage for millions.

Prize Recognizes Democracy as Foundation for Peace 

The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded to individuals or organizations that have made outstanding contributions to world peace and human fraternity in areas such as disarmament, human rights, and diplomacy, as outlined in the will of founder Alfred Nobel.

The Committee's selection of Machado underscores the fundamental link between democracy and peace. By recognizing a figure who champions the right to freely express one's opinion, cast one's vote, and be represented in government, the award sends a powerful global message about the essential role of democratic values in preventing conflict and maintaining stability, both within and between nations.

The award ceremony will take place on December 10 in Oslo, Norway—the date of Alfred Nobel's death. This is in contrast to the other five Nobel Prizes (Physiology or Medicine, Physics, Chemistry, Literature, and Economic Sciences), which are presented in Stockholm, Sweden.

Recent Nobel Peace Prize Laureates
 
2024  Nihon Hidankyo (Japan Confederation of A- and H-Bomb Sufferers Organizations)
2023  Narges Mohammadi (Iran)
2022  Ales Bialiatski (Belarus), Memorial (Russia), Center for Civil Liberties (Ukraine)
2021  Maria Ressa (Philippines), Dmitry Muratov (Russia)
2020  World Food Programme (WFP)
2019  Abiy Ahmed Ali (Ethiopia)
2018  Denis Mukwege (DR Congo), Nadia Murad (Iraq)
2017  International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN)
2016  Juan Manuel Santos (Colombia)
2015  Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet

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