Machado's Return Sparks Hope for Venezuela's Democratic Revival
- This past week, María Corina Machado, Venezuelan opposition leader, said she plans to return to Venezuela soon now that President Nicolás Maduro is in United States custody.
- Barred by the Maduro regime, María Corina Machado went into hiding after defeating President Nicolás Maduro in a 2024 primary and secretly left last month for Oslo, Norway, to receive the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize.
- Let me be very clear, Machado said, `as soon as I learned that we had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, I dedicated to Trump because I knew at that point, he deserved it.`
- President Donald Trump said María Corina Machado lacks support and respect to lead, choosing Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez to head the country and warning Machado of harsher consequences if she defies.
- Calling it a `milestone`, María Corina Machado, Venezuelan opposition leader, said Maduro's capture is a major victory for the Venezuelan people and boosts her momentum after winning the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize.
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Maduro has fallen. The reconstruction of Venezuela will amaze the world. The Venezuelan will be able to recover, little by little, the country that was taken from him. María Corina Machado’s role in that reconstruction will be as extraordinary, as that of his heroic gesture. Here a brief account.
Venezuelan and Nobel Peace Opposition leader María Corina Machado promised Monday in a dialogue with Fox News to return to her country "as soon as possible," and attacked interim president Delcy Rodríguez.
The Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate also stated that she would like to share the prize with President Donald Trump for his help in removing Nicolás Maduro.
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