Did Venezuela’s Maria Corina Machado Win the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize Over Trump?

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Key Takeaways
- Maria Corina Machado was awarded the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for her dedication to democracy.
- The award was not given to Donald Trump, who was a strong contender.
- The Nobel Committee recognized Machado's work in promoting democratic rights in Venezuela.
- This year saw 338 nominations for the prestigious award.
- The Nobel Peace Prize has a rich history, awarded since 1901.
New Delhi, Oct 10 (NationPress) The prestigious 2025 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded on Friday to Maria Corina Machado of Venezuela, recognized for her unwavering dedication to democracy, rather than to Donald Trump, the former US President who had been vying for this honor. Machado was celebrated for being "a courageous and devoted advocate for peace," and for her role in "keeping the light of democracy alive during challenging times."
According to the Norwegian Nobel Committee, the award was given to Machado for her relentless efforts in promoting democratic rights for the Venezuelan populace and her quest for a peaceful and just transition from dictatorship to democracy. The committee stated, "Her leadership has shown that the instruments of democracy also serve as instruments of peace."
Machado symbolizes the aspiration for a better future, one in which citizens' fundamental rights are protected and their voices are amplified.
She was recognized for her unwavering commitment to promoting democratic rights and working towards a peaceful resolution of Venezuela's political crisis. This year's Nobel Peace Prize generated significant anticipation, particularly with Trump being considered a contender and actively campaigning for it.
Various countries, including Israel, Russia, Azerbaijan, Pakistan, Thailand, Armenia, and Cambodia, nominated the former president, acknowledging his role in mediating several enduring conflicts.
This year, the prestigious award received 338 nominations, comprising 94 organizations and 244 individuals from diverse backgrounds.
Trump claimed to be the first person in history to have "resolved eight wars in nine months." Since its inception in 1901, the Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded 105 times to 139 laureates: 92 men, 19 women, and 28 organizations.
In 2014, Malala Yousafzai was the youngest recipient at the age of 17. The oldest laureate, Joseph Rotblat, received the award at 86 in 1995.
The Nobel Peace Prize for 2024 was awarded to the Japanese organization Nihon Hidankyo, a grassroots group of atomic bomb survivors from Hiroshima and Nagasaki.