Last Updated Oct - 10 - 2025, 06:17 PM | Source : Fela News
Venezuelan opposition figure honored for her unwavering commitment to democracy and peaceful resistance.
In a landmark decision, the Norwegian Nobel Committee has awarded the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize to Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado. Recognized for her tireless efforts to uphold democratic rights and advocate for a peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy, Machado emerges as a symbol of courage in Latin America. The Committee described her as “a brave and committed champion of peace,” emphasizing her role in keeping the flame of democracy alive amid growing darkness in Venezuela.
Machado’s journey has not been easy. As a central figure in Venezuela’s pro democracy movement, she has faced political persecution, threats, and arrests. Despite constant risks, she has remained in her homeland, inspiring millions through her insistence on nonviolent resistance and free elections. During Venezuela’s disputed 2024 elections, when her candidacy was blocked by the regime, Machado supported opposition representative Edmundo González Urrutia, ensuring that citizen-led monitoring and transparency efforts continued.
Her leadership is notable for unifying an often-divided opposition and mobilizing volunteers across political lines. The Nobel Committee highlighted how Machado’s approach demonstrates that “the tools of democracy are also the tools of peace.” Beyond politics, she has actively founded organizations like Súmate and SoyVenezuela, promoting civil society engagement and democratic transition.
Internationally, Machado’s work has been widely recognized. She was named among the 100 Most Influential Women in 2018 and has received several international honors, including the Charles T. Manatt Prize and the Liberal International Freedom Prize. Academically, she holds a degree in industrial engineering and a finance specialization, combining technical expertise with political activism.
Machado’s vision for Venezuela includes economic liberalization, re-engagement with international financial institutions, and reforms to rebuild the nation. Her commitment to peace and democracy stands as a beacon of hope, illustrating the profound impact of courage and principled leadership even under oppressive regimes.
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