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Venezuela's opposition candidate for president ran against dictator Nicolas Maduro in 2024 and won the most votes, according to the U.S. Attorney General at that time.
Maduro managed to retain his power and stay in his position, though denounced by world leaders for his thuggery. Maria had to go into hiding to escape his threats.
She's been a brave campaigner for freedom and democracy in her country where it's dangerous to take that stand. For her leadership in this cause, though her party has not yet been successful, she (photo) was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize last Friday.
In a piece for UK's The Times, she says that our US president "certainly deserves" to win that prize next year in 2026. In her words, “I mean, in only nine months, so many conflicts have been solved or prevented.”
from Times of Israel
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