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Venezuelans are sharing mixed reactions after opposition figure María Corina Machado received the Nobel Peace Prize. Many across the country say they feel proud to see a Venezuelan recognized on the world stage, calling the award a significant moment for national visibility. Supporters view the prize as validation of Machado’s years of activism, while others express concern about whether the honor will translate into practical change for ordinary citizens.

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00:00Oh
00:30It's a shame, because it's Venezuelan, it's our blood that is positive, not negative.
00:46Therefore, we have to applaud her, not because it's Maria Corina, but because it's Venezuelan.
00:51More nothing.
01:00I don't agree, I don't like it, because she's very entrediced by many things, and many things she's done publicly.
01:13I, at least, particularly, I don't agree.
01:17I think that the Venezuelans always will support us, whether it be the person who wins or who doesn't.
01:33It's like the venezuelans, if a Venezuelan wins, obviously, the people will applaud her and will be happy.
01:40But I think that sometimes a prize will not fill out the expectations that a Venezuelan has right now, in this time that we are living.
01:53much more interested, so I think that this is the most important part of our lives.
02:01The most important part of our lives are in the past, but I feel like I've really enjoyed this.
02:05The most important part of our lives are in Asian women, and people can't be seen as many women.
02:08There are no women and women in the past.
02:11So, so, it's the best part.
02:14Now, in the past, it's a Vsek.
02:19.
02:41.
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