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The world watched in disbelief as an unprecedented event unfolded, shaking the foundations of international recognition and sparking a global firestorm. For years, one of the most polarizing figures on the planet has openly coveted one of humanity’s most esteemed honors: the Nobel Peace Prize. His relentless pursuit, often bordering on a demand, has been a running commentary in political circles and late-night shows alike. But yesterday, something extraordinary, almost surreal, happened. Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado, herself a recent recipient of the coveted peace prize, made a gesture that has left experts scratching their heads and ignited a furious debate across social media platforms. Did she truly just hand over her Nobel medal? Can an award of this magnitude simply be transferred from one person to another, like a piece of personal property? The implications are staggering, and the official body behind the prize has now been forced into a corner, issuing a statement to address the shockwaves radiating from this single, dramatic exchange. This isn’t just about a medal; it’s about the very integrity of a global institution and the definition of peace itself.
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