October 10, 2025

María Corina Machado Wins 2025 Nobel Peace Prize as Donald Trump’s Bid Falls Short

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In a historic moment for Latin America, Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado has been awarded the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for her unwavering commitment to democratic rights and her peaceful resistance against dictatorship. The announcement was made in Oslo by the Norwegian Nobel Committee, which praised her tireless work to achieve a fair transition toward democracy in Venezuela. This year’s decision, coming amid global speculation and U.S. President Donald Trump’s vocal campaign for the honour, reaffirms the Nobel Committee’s tradition of rewarding those who build durable peace through courage and conviction rather than political power.

  • Winner 2025: Venezuelan leader María Corina Machado.
  • Recognition For: Promoting democratic rights and peaceful transition in Venezuela.
  • Announced By: Chair Jørgen Watne Frydnes at the Norwegian Nobel Institute in Oslo.
  • Committee Members: Frydnes, Asle Toje, Anne Enger, Kristin Clemet, and Gry Larsen.
  • Total Nominations: 338 (244 individuals + 94 organisations).
  • Trump’s Nomination: Supported by several countries but ultimately unsuccessful.
  • Past Laureate (2024): Nihon Hidankyo – Japanese atomic-bomb survivors.
  • Nomination Deadline: January 31, 2025.
  • Committee Focus: Durability of peace and promotion of human fraternity.

María Corina Machado’s selection carries deep symbolic power for millions of Venezuelans striving for freedom. Her consistent advocacy for transparent elections, accountability, and human rights has turned her into a beacon of hope in a nation long plagued by political turmoil. The Nobel Committee recognised not only her courage but also her commitment to non-violence in pursuing change.

By honouring Machado, the committee spotlighted Latin America’s ongoing democratic challenges and reaffirmed that peaceful civic struggle remains the most powerful path to freedom.

The Norwegian Nobel Committee, a five-member body appointed by the Norwegian Parliament, deliberated for months before finalising the 2025 winner. The decision was taken earlier this week and announced by Chair Jørgen Watne Frydnes. He clarified that recent diplomatic moves, such as the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, were not considered for this year’s award since the choice had already been made.

This statement came as speculation soared that Donald Trump’s involvement in Middle-East peace efforts might influence the outcome. Instead, the committee chose a grassroots defender of democratic values over a headline-grabbing statesman.

The 2025 Nobel Peace Prize season was unlike any other, dominated by Donald Trump’s self-declared campaign for the award. Trump repeatedly argued that he had “solved eight wars,” listing conflicts between Israel and Iran, the DR Congo and Rwanda, Cambodia and Thailand, India and Pakistan, Serbia and Kosovo, Egypt and Ethiopia, Azerbaijan and Armenia, and the Israel-Hamas war.

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Several nations including Israel, Pakistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Thailand, and Cambodia reportedly nominated him, and even Russia publicly supported his candidacy. Despite this, Nobel experts maintained that his confrontational style and polarising domestic policies conflicted with the committee’s core principles of peacebuilding and reconciliation.

Soon after the nomination news surfaced, Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov told state media that Russia would back Trump’s candidacy, citing his perceived role in de-escalating conflicts. Nevertheless, seasoned Nobel watchers and bookmakers were divided. While betting platforms briefly listed Trump among the favourites, analysts noted that symbolic peace efforts rarely outweigh sustained humanitarian dedication, the hallmark of Nobel laureates.

Read in Hindi: Nobel Prize 2025: ज्ञान, शोध और प्रेरणा की नई दिशा

For Machado, the reaction was markedly different. Human-rights groups worldwide welcomed her win as a victory for democracy and for peaceful protest in authoritarian environments.

The Nobel Peace Prize follows a meticulous year-long selection process. Nominations close each year on January 31. The committee then screens candidates and meets monthly to discuss their global impact. Historically, the decision is reached by August or September, with the official announcement made in October.

The 2025 Peace Prize drew 338 nominations, one of the highest in recent years highlighting how peace activism continues to thrive amid global unrest. The committee’s members are drawn from Norway’s political and civic life, ensuring independence from international influence.

Among the eight conflicts Trump cited, his claim of mediating between India and Pakistan drew particular attention. Indian officials categorically denied any U.S. role, emphasising that ceasefire understandings between the two nations were achieved directly through their respective military channels. This response underscored a familiar reality: Nobel considerations rest on verified peacebuilding contributions, not unilateral claims.

The prize’s origins trace back to Alfred Nobel, a 19th-century Swedish inventor and philanthropist who dedicated his fortune to honour those advancing humanity. In his will, Nobel specified that part of his estate would reward “the person who shall have done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations.” Today, that vision continues through the Norwegian Nobel Committee’s careful selection of peacemakers who embody moral courage and enduring impact.

  • Youngest laureate: Malala Yousafzai (17, 2014)
  • Oldest laureate: Joseph Rotblat (86, 1995)
  • 2024 winner: Nihon Hidankyo (Japanese atomic-bomb survivors association)

These milestones reflect the breadth of the Nobel Peace Prize from youth-led advocacy to lifelong dedication against violence and war.

María Corina Machado’s recognition arrives at a crucial time when democratic backsliding and populist authoritarianism challenge global stability. Her award sends a powerful message: genuine peace is inseparable from the protection of civil liberties and human dignity. It also highlights Latin America’s role in shaping the modern narrative of non-violent political reform.

The 2025 Nobel Peace Prize marks a decisive moment for democracy and moral integrity. Amid loud campaigns and global power contests, the committee’s choice of María Corina Machado reaffirms that peace is not built on publicity or political might but on resilience, compassion, and unwavering faith in justice. Her victory stands as a reminder that even in turbulent times, an individual’s courage to speak truth to power can inspire a nation and the world to believe once again in peaceful change.

The Spiritual Insight: The Path to Real and Everlasting Peace

When we talk about true peace, we must understand that this world belongs to God  Kaal, the domain of the negative power who governs this material realm. As Tatvdarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj Ji explains through His divine knowledge, real peace can never exist permanently in the world of Kaal. What we see around us today  unrest, greed, competition, and fading relationships is proof of that.

In today’s world, people crave wealth, status, and possessions so deeply that they are even ready to betray or harm others for it. Brothers have turned against brothers, and families are divided. The root cause of all this chaos is attachment to Maya, the illusion of materialism.

But the true peace that every human soul longs for exists only in our eternal home Satlok, the immortal abode of the Supreme God. We souls once lived there in everlasting bliss and made the mistake of coming into this world of suffering. Tatvdarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj Ji is revealing the way back to that divine realm through the true devotion (Satbhakti) based on scriptures.

Under His guidance, millions are experiencing peace, equality, and contentment free from caste, creed, and discrimination. His Annapurna Muhim ensures food, shelter, clothing, and education for all, establishing the foundation of a peaceful society where no one is rich or poor, everyone lives with love and mutual respect.

If humanity wishes to achieve real and lasting peace, the teachings of Tatvdarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj Ji provide the ultimate path.

For more divine knowledge, visit the official website  www.jagatgururampalji.org and the YouTube channel Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj.

1. Who won the Nobel Peace Prize 2025?

The 2025 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to María Corina Machado, a Venezuelan leader recognised for her tireless efforts to promote democracy, human rights, and a peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy in Venezuela.

2. Was Donald Trump nominated for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize?

Yes, Donald Trump was nominated for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize following his return to the White House, but he did not win. The prize went instead to María Corina Machado for her democratic advocacy in Venezuela.

3. When did the nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize 2025 close?

The nominations closed on January 31, 2025, shortly after Donald Trump’s return to office. The Norwegian Nobel Committee then began its review process to select the laureate.

4. Who decides the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize?

The Norwegian Nobel Committee, comprising five members : Jørgen Watne Frydnes, Asle Toje, Anne Enger, Kristin Clemet, and Gry Larsen  is responsible for selecting the Nobel Peace Prize laureate each year.

5. Who won the Nobel Peace Prize last year (2024)?

The 2024 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Nihon Hidankyo, a Japanese grassroots movement of atomic bombing survivors advocating against nuclear weapons and promoting global peace.

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