This couldn’t be the case. Finally, María Corina Machado will not receive the Nobel Peace Prize this Wednesday, as confirmed by the organization itself: “She will not attend the ceremony,” indicated the spokesperson for the institute, Erik Aasheim, who also confirmed to ABC that … will be the daughter of the winner, Ana Corina Sosa, who collects the prize at 1 p.m. at the town hall.
Asked about the reasons that would have prevented Machado’s arrival, he limited himself to answering that “there is no more information at the moment.”
This Tuesday, Machado’s arrival was already awaited with great anticipation, to participate in a press conference first postponed then canceled. No one around him, including his family, knew if he would arrive, but they were confident that this meeting would happen at any moment.
Among the leaders who came to support her, in addition to that of Panama, we find the president of Argentna, Javier Milei, who said he would only travel to Oslo if she attended, so his arrival in Oslo seemed to confirm Machado’s presence. We now understand the hostile face of the president upon his arrival at the Grand Hotel, when he passed in front of the press without making a single statement.
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