Venezuelan opposition leader, 2025 Nobel Peace Prize winner

Maria Corina Machado was never meant to win — and certainly not like this.

A banned candidate, a Nobel laureate, a woman hunted by a regime now brought down in fire and handcuffs.

As Maduro sits in US custody, Caracas holds its breath.

Will Machado and Edmundo González heal a broken nation — or tear open new wo… Continues…

In the stunned silence after Maduro’s capture and the US airstrikes that lit up Caracas, a different image began to define

Venezuela: Maria Corina Machado, Nobel medal at her throat, raising clasped hands with Edmundo González.

He is the man Washington and much of the world

already recognize as the legitimate president; she is the woman Maduro’s courts tried to erase from the ballot, only to

amplify onto the global stage. Together, they now face a country scarred by blackouts, exile, and fear.

A transitional government led by the two laureates would be less a coronation than a test.

Can they fold chavistas back into civic life without vengeance?

Can they tame hungry generals and desperate street

movements at once? For millions of Venezuelans, hope has returned —

but so has the terrifying possibility that, if they fail, the darkness will be worse than before.

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