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    Venezuela Nobel winner emerges in Oslo after months hidden

    This Venezuela development highlights Machado’s emergence in Oslo after months in hiding and renewed pressure on Maduro’s administration.
    Web DeskBy Web DeskDecember 11, 2025
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    Oslo: Venezuela opposition leader and Nobel peace prize winner María Corina Machado has made a public appearance in Norway after spending the past 11 months concealed in Caracas.

    The return to public view has followed a covert escape by boat, reportedly hindered by adverse weather conditions near the Caribbean island of Curaçao. Machado stepped on to the balcony of Oslo’s Grand Hotel in the early hours, where supporters gathered to chant and sing the Venezuelan national anthem.

    The appearance marked the first time Machado has been seen publicly since 2024, after allegations that Maduro had stolen the presidential election from opposition candidate Edmundo González. Minutes after the balcony appearance, Machado came down to the street, climbed over barricades and greeted supporters gathered outside the historic hotel building.

    ¡Oslo, aquí estoy! pic.twitter.com/tsixUerj0q

    — María Corina Machado (@MariaCorinaYA) December 11, 2025

     

    Machado’s return has sparked criticism from Maduro’s administration. Vice-president Delcy Rodríguez described the ceremony as ‘a total failure’ and claimed that the 2025 prize had been ‘stained with blood’. At a rally in Caracas, Maduro criticised what he called “illegal and brutal interventionism” and urged preparedness against foreign pressure.

    The case has echoed past situations in which Nobel laureates have been unable to collect awards due to political conditions in their home countries, including Liu Xiaobo, Aung San Suu Kyi and Lech Wałęsa. Analysts note that Machado remains well positioned to lead Venezuela if external pressure forces political change. However, the likelihood of a rapid transition remains uncertain.

    Maduro has previously endured international campaigns aimed at removing the administration, including the ‘maximum pressure’ strategy in 2019. Machado’s emergence in Oslo has reignited debate over Venezuela’s political future, the scale of international involvement and whether current pressure will alter dynamics within the country.

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