Maria Corina Machado’s daughter, Ana Corina Sosa, spoke emotionally about reuniting with her mother in Oslo during the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony. In an interview, Sosa described the reunion as a “dream,” recalling the risks involved and highlighting the suffering of Venezuelan families separated by political repression. She also spoke about her mother’s vision for a free Venezuela and expressed hope for dignity, opportunity, and a rebuilt future for the country. Machado, who could not attend the award ceremony itself, addressed the media the following day after her daughter accepted the prize on her behalf.
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