Tue Oct 14 03:23:45 UTC 2025: **Summary:**
Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Maria Corina Machado, in hiding, stated that President Nicolas Maduro’s time is up, but offers him guarantees for a peaceful transition of power. Machado hopes to leverage her Nobel Prize and pressure from the United States, including a U.S. naval deployment, to oust Maduro. She also offered guarantees to the military for facilitating a transition, claiming increasing contact and information from them. Maduro accuses Machado of calling for foreign intervention, which she denies, instead accusing his regime of being infiltrated by foreign entities. She dedicated her Nobel Prize to the Venezuelan people and U.S. President Donald Trump.
**News Article:**
**Venezuelan Opposition Leader Machado Claims Maduro’s “Time is Up,” Offers Guarantees for Peaceful Transition**
**Caracas, Venezuela – October 14, 2025 -** Maria Corina Machado, Venezuelan opposition leader and recently awarded Nobel Peace Prize laureate, has declared that President Nicolas Maduro’s reign is nearing its end, offering the beleaguered leader a path to peaceful transition. In an exclusive interview from hiding, Machado extended a conditional olive branch, promising “guarantees” to Maduro if he cedes power.
“Maduro currently has the opportunity to move toward a peaceful transition,” Machado stated, against the backdrop of a significant U.S. naval presence off the Venezuelan coast. “If he continues to resist, the consequences will be entirely his responsibility. But with or without negotiation, he will leave power.”
Machado’s Nobel win, which she describes as a “surprise,” is being leveraged to bolster pressure on Maduro, who has ruled Venezuela for over a decade, following the legacy of Hugo Chavez. The opposition leader emphasized that guarantees would also extend to the military, a critical component of the regime’s power.
“This message has been sent to the entire structure of the armed forces, police, and public employees,” Machado asserted, claiming increasing contact and information from within the ranks.
While declining to comment on potential U.S. military intervention, Machado acknowledged maintaining “fluid communication” with Washington and other governments. The U.S. has recently increased its military presence in the region, citing anti-drug operations.
Maduro, in turn, has denounced Machado as a “demonic witch” advocating for foreign invasion. She refuted these claims, instead accusing Maduro’s regime of being infiltrated by Cuban, Russian, Iranian, Hezbollah, Hamas, drug cartels, and FARC elements.
Machado dedicated her Nobel Prize to the suffering Venezuelan people and U.S. President Donald Trump, praising his leadership and the international coalition formed against Maduro. She is expected to be offered the Vice President Position after the opposition has collected vote tallies proving their win and the regime’s fraud in the 2024 election.
“We are in a final and decisive phase,” Machado concluded, expressing confidence that Maduro’s time is running out.
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