Machado has left Oslo after the Nobel Prize ceremony, her spokesman says
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Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner María Corina Machado has left Oslo, her coordinator of international relations, Pedro Urruchurtu Noselli, wrote in a post on X.
“As confirmed by the prime minister of Norway, she is no longer in the city of Oslo,” Noselli’s post said. “She is doing well and during these days she is attending medical appointments with a specialist for her prompt and full recovery.”
CNN is trying to find out where Machado traveled to. Machado is recovering from a vertebra fracture she suffered during her secretive journey to leave Venezuela and travel to Norway to receive the Nobel last week.
Machado, one of the most critical voices against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, spent 11 months in hiding in Venezuela out of fear for her life and freedom.
But last week she left her refuge to begin a difficult and dangerous journey to Oslo. While she did not arrive at the Wednesday morning ceremony, where her daughter received the prize on her behalf, she did appear before the public the following day.
