Nobel Institute rejects Maria Corina Machado's suggestion, says 'Nobel Peace Prize' is non-transferable
'Once a Nobel Prize is announced, it cannot be revoked, shared or transferred to others,' the Norwegian Nobel Committee added, 'The decision is final and stands for all time'
The Norwegian organization or committee that oversees the Nobel Peace Prize rejected recent suggestions proposed by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Maria Corina Machado.
The Institute said the Nobel Peace Prize cannot be transferred, shared, or revoked, following remarks by Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado suggesting she might give her 2025 award to U.S. President Donald Trump.
In a statement, the institute said the decision to award a Nobel Prize is final and permanent, citing the statutes of the Nobel Foundation, which do not allow appeals, reports Fox News.
The organization also noted that committees awarding the prizes do not comment on the actions or statements of laureates after receiving awards.
“Once a Nobel Prize is announced, it cannot be revoked, shared or transferred to others,” the Norwegian Nobel Committee and the Norwegian Nobel Institute said on Friday, January 9, 2026. “The decision is final and stands for all time.”
The statement came after Maria Machado, speaking to Sean Hannity on Fox News, said on Monday, January 5, 2026, that presenting the prize to Trump would be an act of gratitude from the Venezuelan people for the removal of Nicolás Maduro, the country’s president, who was captured last week by the United States.
Machado secretly escaped Venezuela last month and traveled to Norway to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, which she dedicated to Trump.
"Let me be very clear. As soon as I learned that we had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, I dedicated it to President Trump because I believed at that point that he deserved it," Machado said on "Hannity."
"And a lot of people, most people, said it was impossible to achieve what he has just done on Saturday, January 3rd,” Machado added.
“Did you at any point offer to give him the Nobel Peace Prize?” Hannity asked. “Did that actually happen?”
She responded, “Well, it hasn’t happened yet."
Trump, who has long expressed interest in winning the prize and has at times linked it to diplomatic achievements, said he would be honored to accept the prize if offered by Machado during a planned meeting in Washington next week.
Machado, a former National Assembly member, was barred from running in Venezuela’s 2024 general election by authorities aligned with Maduro.
She backed a stand‑in candidate who was widely considered to have won the vote, although Maduro claimed victory.
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