Maria Corina Machado, a Nobel Peace Prize winner and prominent opposition figure, is poised to become Venezuela's next president following the removal of Nicolas Maduro from power by the United States. Experts suggest that Machado, alongside Edmundo González, will lead a transitional government, enjoying broad support among Venezuelans. Machado is praised for her integrity and capacity to guide the country through this pivotal moment, with calls to surround herself with capable, young leaders rather than career politicians.
The United States has recognized González as Venezuela's leader after his decisive electoral victory, though Maduro initially refused to accept the results. Machado, who has been outspoken about the criminal networks operating under Maduro's regime, continues to urge the international community to maintain pressure on the former government. Her Nobel Peace Prize win highlights her role in advocating for democracy and human rights in Venezuela.

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