In the heart of Venezuela's suffocating dictatorship, one woman's unyielding fire has ignited a global beacon of hope. María Corina Machado, the 58-year-old "Iron Lady" of opposition politics, has clinched the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for her fearless crusade to resurrect democracy from the ashes of authoritarianism under President Nicolás Maduro.
An industrial engineer turned fearless activist, Machado co-founded the vote-monitoring group Súmate and stormed into Venezuela's National Assembly in 2010 with a landslide victory—only to be ousted in 2014 in a blatant political purge. Undeterred, she swept the 2023 opposition primary with 92% of the vote, only to face a sham disqualification barring her from office for 15 years. Forced into hiding amid death threats, she rallied the masses in the disputed 2024 election, anointing a proxy candidate as a defiant stand against electoral fraud.
Hailed by the Nobel Committee as a "brave champion who keeps democracy's flame burning in growing darkness," Machado embodies resilience, as U.S. Secretary Marco Rubio notes: the "personification of tenacity and patriotism." Her nonviolent fight—crowned with 2024's Sakharov and Havel prizes—signals a pivotal win for Latin America's embattled dissidents, proving that one voice can echo louder than a tyrant's roar. In a world where freedoms falter, her triumph whispers: the dawn of justice is near.
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Link to article: https://time.com/7324886/maria-corina-machado-nobel-peace-prize-2025-venezuela-opposition-democracy/