The chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee has officially confirmed that Venezuelan opposition leader **María Corina Machado** will receive the **Nobel Peace Prize in person** tomorrow in Oslo — a historic moment for Venezuela’s democratic movement after years of repression under the Maduro regime.
Four South American presidents — **Ecuador’s Daniel Noboa, Paraguay’s Santiago Peña, Panama’s José Raúl Mulino, and Argentina’s Javier Milei** — will attend the ceremony, signaling a new and united regional front against authoritarianism in Latin America. Their presence underscores the growing alignment of pro-democracy leaders confronting socialist dictatorships across the continent.
Venezuela’s **legitimate president, Edmundo González**, has also arrived in Oslo to participate in the event, reinforcing the international recognition of the democratic opposition and further isolating the Maduro dictatorship.
Machado’s appearance in Oslo symbolizes the resilience of a movement that has survived intimidation, persecution, and systematic electoral manipulation — and now steps onto the world stage with overwhelming legitimacy.