10.10.2025 13:34
The dream of U.S. President Trump, who emphasized at every opportunity that he deserved the Nobel Peace Prize with his words "I ended 7 wars," has been dashed. The winner of the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize is Venezuelan politician Maria Corina Machado.
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The long-awaited 2025 Nobel Peace Prize has found its recipient.
Calls for the award to be given to U.S. President Donald Trump were made one after another, with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu being one of the most prominent voices. In an AI-generated image shared on the social media accounts of the Israeli Prime Minister's Press Office, Trump was seen wearing a medal with the words Nobel Peace Prize around his neck.
An AI-generated image shared by the Israeli Prime Minister's Press Office THE AWARD GOES TO VENEZUELAN OPPOSITION LEADER Despite all the calls, Trump's expectation did not materialize, even though he frequently emphasized that he deserved the award with his words, "I ended 7 wars." The 2025 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Maria Corina Machado, a former member of the Venezuelan National Assembly and opposition leader.
WHO IS MARIA CORINA MACHADO? Maria Corina Machado is a politician, industrial engineer, and opposition leader born on October 7, 1967, in Caracas, the capital of Venezuela. She studied industrial engineering at Andrés Bello Catholic University and later obtained a master's degree in finance from IESA.
Machado is known for her stance against the long-standing Chavismo regime in Venezuela and is one of the country's most influential opposition figures. She served as a member of the Venezuelan National Assembly from 2011 to 2014. Later, she founded her political movement, Vente Venezuela, and took on the role of national coordinator for this movement.
Machado follows a strong opposition line advocating for democratic values, transparent elections, and human rights. She has faced numerous pressures and restrictions from the Nicolás Maduro administration and was barred from public office for 15 years despite winning the opposition primary elections in 2023 by a large margin. As a result, she could not run in the 2024 presidential elections and instead supported Corina Yoris.
With her struggles that have resonated internationally, Machado has become a symbol of the fight for freedom and democracy in Venezuela. In 2024, she was awarded the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought and the Václav Havel Human Rights Prize.
Today, María Corina Machado is regarded as one of the iconic figures in the struggle for democracy, human rights, and freedom both in Venezuela and on the international stage.
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