Nobel Peace Prize Winner Eyes Presidency in Venezuela
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Nobel Peace Prize Winner Eyes Presidency in Venezuela
Maria Corina Machado, Nobel Peace Prize winner from Venezuela, said Saturday that she wants to run in Venezuelan elections as a candidate, and that she is working on making those elections exemplary. “It will be a process of coming together for the entire nation,” she said. “I will be a candidate, but there may be others, of course. I would love to compete with everyone, with anyone who wants to be a candidate, of course.” Machado made her rema…
The Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado said on Saturday 23 May that she would be a candidate in the event of free elections in Venezuela. Elections that are not currently scheduled, which does not prevent Maria Corina Machado from positioning herself.
In the midst of an image rarely seen in recent years, accompanied by Venezuelan representatives and leaders of the Democratic Platform, María Corina Machado offered a press conference from Panama where he meets Venezuelan politicians and where he will meet, this Monday 25 with the president of that country, José Raúl Mulino 1.- Machado strongly maintains the strategy of the elections as an end to a new post-transition stage in Venezuela. “Here i…
The Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize 2025, María Corina Machado, said in Panama that she will be a presidential candidate in the “clean and free” elections to be held in her country as part of the three-phase plan to restore “freedom” in Venezuela. “I will be a candidate, but there may be others. I would love to compete with everyone, with everyone who wants to be a candidate (...) we will have fair and free elections,” Machado…
The Venezuelan leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate María Corina Machado announced this Saturday before thousands of Venezuelans in Panama City that democratic forces have reached the so-called "Panama Agreement", a political commitment of unity to advance towards the democratic transition through free presidential elections. "Here is only one purpose: we are going to liberate Venezuela, we are going to complete the transition to democracy, we …
Machado has been in exile since December, when he reappeared after eleven months hiding somewhere in Venezuela and travelled to Norway, where he was awarded the Nobel Prize.
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