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    Nobel Committee Criticized for ‘Political’ Peace Prize Decision

    World October 10, 20251 Min Read
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    The White House has sharply criticized the selection of María Corina Machado for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, arguing that the committee prioritized politics over genuine peace efforts. A White House spokesperson stated that the President will “continue to make peace deals, end wars, and save lives,” underscoring his humanitarian commitment. Machado’s award recognizes her long-standing fight for democratic rights in Venezuela and her work towards a peaceful democratic transition. The Norwegian Nobel Committee described her as a “brave and committed champion of peace” who has “kept the flame of democracy burning.” The Committee’s statement also highlighted how Venezuela’s struggles reflect a global increase in authoritarian tendencies, including the abuse of law, silencing of dissent, and the undermining of fair elections, noting that while more elections are held, fewer are truly free and democratic.

    Authoritarianism Democracy Donald Trump Humanitarianism International Relations Maria Corina Machado Nobel Peace Prize Politics Venezuelan democracy White House
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