Overview
- The Norwegian Nobel Committee honored Machado for tireless advocacy of democratic rights and efforts toward a just, peaceful transition in Venezuela.
- The committee noted she has lived in hiding over the past year yet chose to remain in the country despite serious threats to her life.
- Committee president Jørgen Watne Frydnes praised her as a unifying figure in a once-divided opposition and an example of extraordinary civil courage in Latin America.
- She was informed by phone minutes before the public announcement by Norwegian Nobel Institute director Kristian Berg Harpviken, and she reacted by saying she was in shock.
- The decision followed 338 nominations this year and drew swift international congratulations, with the Oslo ceremony set for December 10 and a $1.2 million prize attached.