
President Javier Milei will leave this Monday evening for Oslo, capital of Norway, to attend the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to the Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado, the main reference in the fight for human rights in her country and the main opponent of the dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro.
The Argentine President has decided to take part in the event on December 10th and has therefore given his consent geopolitical position in line with that of Donald Trump, which has recently intensified its offensive against the Chavista regime.
According to Infobae, the libertarian leader will board a special flight at night, accompanied only by his sister and Secretary General Karina Milei.
According to the planned schedule, the delegation will arrive on Norwegian soil on Tuesday, so they will have a few hours free that day, as only the The event takes place on Wednesday.
Corina Machado receives the Nobel Peace Prize
Also present at the event will be the Presidents of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa; from Paraguay, Santiago Peña; of Panama, José Raúl Mulino Quintero, and the legitimate president of Venezuela, Edmundo González Urrutia, who won the last elections but was unable to take office due to the large-scale fraud committed by Maduro.
Several people will also take part in the meeting Evidence of resistance to the dictatorshiplike the lawyer Adriana Flores Márquez, head of the Comando Venezuela group in Argentina and former campaign manager of Corina Machado.
Latino leaders planned a number of activities nearby that day Nobel Peace Centeran ancient museum in the center of the Norwegian capital where the central ceremony takes place.
For example, several of them will meet on Wednesday at 12 noon (Norwegian time) in Oslo City Hall Square, right in front of this facility, where huge screens will be set up on which videos will be broadcast explaining the atrocities of the Chavista regime.
Right to human rights
Subsequently the traditional torchlight march organized by the Norwegian Venezuelan Justice Alliance, a local NGO that advocates for freedom, democracy and human rights in the Caribbean country.
This mobilization, held since the 1950s in honor of the winners, was coordinated by the Norwegian Peace Council in the past, but this year this will not be the case due to ideological differences with the winner of the award, Infobae learned from sources familiar with the organization of the event.
For 5:30 p.m. The concentration15 minutes later the callers are greeted and the greeting takes place at 6:15 p.m. The torches are lit.
The demonstrators will mobilize and light up all the streets in their path until they reach the square in front of the Stortinget (Norwegian Parliament), where the protests will take place at 7:00 p.m. A Graduation ceremony.
Meanwhile, at the Nobel Peace Center, the laureates also planned activities with artists and references of Venezuelan culture, such as the pianist and composer Gabriela Montero and the reggaeton singer Daniel Alejandro Morales Reyes, better known as Danny Ocean.
Presentation of the prize to Corina Machado
The award to Corina Machado will be presented by the Foundation manager along with the four confirmed heads of state Milei, Peña, Noboa and Mulino Quintero.
Among those in the audience will be María Elvira Salazar, member of the United States House of Representatives, and Spanish representative Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo.
On behalf of the Milei government, Gabriel Volpi, Argentina’s charge d’affaires in Venezuela, will also travel to the event, who in the past received in Caracas the leaders of the group led by Flores Márquez, all fully trusted leaders of María Corina.
Recently, the resistance against the dictatorship denounced the death of Alfredo Díaz, former governor of the state of Nueva Esparta, who was imprisoned in El Helicoide, the headquarters of the Bolivarian National Intelligence Service (SEBIN).
“His integrity and his life were the exclusive responsibility of those who arbitrarily abducted him from a headquarters widely denounced by international organizations as a systematic center for torture and other human rights violations,” said a text signed by Corina Machado and González Urrutia.
He in turn The United States government blamed Chavismo for this for the prison death of the former opposition governor, calling the event “another reminder of the despicable nature of Maduro’s criminal regime.”
The statement comes at a time maximum voltage There is a threat of possible action by Washington against Venezuela after its military deployment near the country, in the Caribbean Sea, under the pretext of combating drug trafficking.
In fact, at the end of November Trump communicated by telephone with the Bolivarian dictatoras Infobae reports, to warn him that if he does not leave Caracas in the short term, armed actions will multiply.