Venezuelan opposition leader, 2025 Nobel Peace Prize winner

They must decide whether reconciliation is possible without revenge, and whether former regime supporters can be reintegrated into civic life without reigniting conflict.

At the same time, they face restless streets, a battered economy, and powerful military figures whose loyalty cannot be taken for granted.

For millions of Venezuelans, this moment holds both promise and peril. If Machado and González succeed, the country may finally begin to heal. If they fail, many fear the consequences could be even darker than what came before.

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