PrelimsGS 2: International Relations
Maria Corina Machado, ‘Iron Lady of Venezuela,’ Wins Nobel Peace Prize, Pg16.
Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado has been awarded the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for her two-decade-long struggle to restore democracy in Venezuela, marking global recognition of her fight against authoritarianism under Hugo Chávez and Nicolás Maduro.
Key Highlights:
- Machado, 58, was honored for “tireless work promoting democratic rights for the people of Venezuela.”
- She has led Venezuela’s democracy movement since the 2000s, opposing the socialist regimes of Hugo Chávez and Nicolás Maduro.
- Nicknamed the “Iron Lady of Venezuela”, she became a central figure uniting the fractured opposition.
- Dedicated her Nobel to the “suffering people of Venezuela” and to Donald Trump for supporting her cause.
- Despite imprisonment and disqualification from elections, she remains Venezuela’s most popular opposition figure.
- Her award highlights global recognition of the democratic resistance in Latin America’s most authoritarian regimes.
Detailed Insights:
- Dictatorship in Venezuela:
- Venezuela transitioned from being a prosperous democracy to a militarised autocracy after Hugo Chávez’s 1998 election and Maduro’s consolidation of power post-2013.
- The Chavista regime suppressed dissent through media control, electoral manipulation, and political arrests.
- Machado’s Journey:
- Founded Súmate, a civic group promoting electoral transparency and citizen participation.
- Faced repeated arrests, treason charges, and expulsion from Parliament for demanding free elections.
- Advocated “ballots over bullets”, insisting on non-violent, democratic opposition.
- Opposition Politics:
- Machado coordinated opposition alliances during the 2012 and 2024 elections, becoming a unifying figure for anti-Maduro movements.
- Her recent surge in popularity reflects the public’s exhaustion with economic collapse and repression.
- International Significance:
- The Nobel recognition underscores global concern for democratic backsliding in Latin America.
- Her leadership reenergizes pro-democracy forces in Venezuela, which faces severe inflation, migration crises, and political isolation.
Scientific/Technical Concepts Involved:
- Authoritarianism: A system of governance marked by concentration of power and suppression of political freedoms.
- Civil Resistance: Non-violent action aimed at achieving political or social change through protest, advocacy, and civic mobilisation.
- Democratic Transition: The process by which an authoritarian regime transforms into a democratic system through institutional and civil reforms.
Mains Mock Question:
“Maria Corina Machado’s Nobel Peace Prize win symbolizes a global reaffirmation of democratic ideals. Analyse how civil resistance movements in authoritarian states contribute to democratic transformation.”