Overview
- Norway’s Nobel Institute said María Corina Machado personally confirmed she will be in Oslo for the December 10 Peace Prize ceremony, declining to share logistics for security reasons.
- Argentina’s president Javier Milei plans to travel for the event, joining Paraguay’s Santiago Peña, Panama’s José Raúl Mulino, Ecuador’s Daniel Noboa, and Venezuelan opposition figure Edmundo González Urrutia.
- Venezuela’s attorney general previously warned Machado would be treated as a fugitive if she leaves the country, underscoring legal and safety risks linked to the trip.
- The ceremony’s timing precedes Argentina’s extraordinary congressional sessions, adding regional political significance to the leaders’ presence in Oslo.
- Venezuelan opposition groups organized marches in dozens of cities worldwide to coincide with the award, while no details have been disclosed on Machado’s exit or re-entry plans.