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Voices from the streets of Caracas reveal a sharply divided reaction to Maria Corina Machado receiving the Nobel Peace Prize in absentia. Supporters praise her fight for justice, dignity, and stability — while critics argue she does not represent peace in Venezuela.
Hear nurses, lawyers, and everyday citizens share their candid thoughts as the country remains deeply polarized over leadership, democracy, and the future of Venezuela.


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00:30We gave her for sure that she was going to be receiving her premio.
00:37I feel really proud of her that she had given it,
00:42because she has been a woman who has fought for this country,
00:48and she deserves it, because what she wants is stability for Venezuela,
00:54and peace is what she wants, that the Venezuelans are good,
01:02we don't have to live in misery,
01:06we have a fair salary,
01:10and beautiful things for the country.
01:24The Mrs. Corina Machado is a leader.
01:35The country needs a leader.
01:38It's not about being a politician,
01:40it's about solving and solving the needs of each one.
01:44She is clear, as the other members of the other side,
01:47because here no one or two, we are Venezuelans,
01:51and we all have to work to be able to eat,
01:54to be able to have our things.
01:56There was a strange or strange way of saying,
01:58take it, take it, take it, take it, take it.
02:00No, that failed.
02:01And it never happened and happened in the Venezuelans.
02:04This person has united and united
02:08to the most important thing, the Venezuelan family.
02:11Why?
02:12Because suddenly, the repair and the need
02:16of what is the skin of the family.
02:19So, she represents us.
02:22That's what we call this country.
02:23We can't stand up.
02:24It's a good thing.
02:25We can't stand up.
02:26A good thing.
02:27There are some people who they are looking at the same.
02:29I'm bereit to see.
02:30But now it's going to be everywhere,
02:31what are they looking at the same country again?
02:33What is the situation here?
02:34Well, it's different in Cambridge and to see.
02:36The future of the country is not losing the country.
02:38We can't stand up.
02:41Venezuela no está pendiente de eso, Venezuela no está pendiente de ese premio que se ha
02:45ido degradando en la historia, a entregárselo a gente que no son amantes de la paz, María
02:53Corina no lo es, no es porque estoy en desacuerdo políticamente con algo, con alguno, pero
03:00aquí han intentado perturbar la paz en Venezuela.
03:11Gracias por ver el video.
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