Monday, January 12, 2026- The Nobel Institute has firmly stated that the Nobel Peace Prize cannot be transferred to another individual, responding to public discussion sparked by comments linked to Venezuelan opposition figure María Corina Machado.
Officials clarified that Nobel statutes are explicit: the prize is awarded only to the named recipient and cannot be reassigned, shared retroactively, or redirected under any circumstances.
The clarification comes amid heightened political tension and international attention on Venezuela, where Machado has emerged as a prominent opposition voice despite being barred from holding office.
Her suggestion triggered debate online and among supporters, but the Nobel Institute moved quickly to shut down speculation, stressing the importance of preserving the credibility and rules of the prize.
The response highlights how symbolic global awards are increasingly drawn into political struggles. While the Peace Prize remains a powerful platform, the Institute’s message is clear and immediate: it cannot be used as a political instrument or transferred to suit unfolding events. The focus, officials emphasized, must remain on the principles and integrity of the award itself.

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