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Desperate for a Nobel Peace Prize? Donald Trump's dream faces these brutal committee rules

Desperate for a Nobel Peace Prize? Donald Trump's dream faces these brutal committee rules

Time of India2 days ago
A lot of people have been talking about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's decision to nominate US President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize. This is the first time the president has been nominated for his work to end the conflict between Israel and Hamas. But is it possible for him to win? Anyone who is alive can win the
Nobel Peace Prize
, but the committee has a strict process, and nominations from politicians often cause problems.
The Nobel Peace Prize is the esteemed worldwide honor bestowed upon persons or institutions acknowledged for their noteworthy achievements in "promoting fellowship among nations."
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According to Netanyahu's online message to the Nobel Committee, Trump has "exhibited unwavering and remarkable commitment to advancing peace, security, and stability globally."
Donald Trump has already been nominated and is trying to broker a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. Owing to President Trump's attempts to mediate a conflict between India and Pakistan, Pakistan declared in June that it would nominate him for the honor, as per a report.
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Who is eligible to nominate?
Names can be suggested by thousands of people, including former Nobel Peace Prize laureates, heads of state, members of parliaments and governments, and professors of philosophy, law, social sciences, and history at universities. You are not allowed to nominate yourself.
Though there is nothing to prevent nomination makers from sharing their selections, nominee lists are kept confidential for 50 years, as per a report by Reuters.
Who is eligible to win?
As stated by Swedish entrepreneur Alfred Nobel, the man who invented dynamite, the prize is given to the person "who has contributed most significantly to the advancement of fellowship among nations, the abolition or reduction of standing armies, and the establishment and promotion of peace congresses." All active organizations or living people are qualified.
The chair of the Peace Prize Committee, Jorgen Watne Frydnes, says in an introduction on the Nobel website that "in practice anyone can be the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. The history of the prize shows clearly it's given to people from all layers of society from all over the world."
Does Trump's nomination stand a real chance?
This year, Netanyahu's nomination of Trump cannot be taken into consideration since the Nobel Prizes are announced in October each year, but nominations close in January.
Several others have criticized Netanyahu for his support of Donald Trump, including former Swedish Prime Minister Carl Bildt, who said on X that Netanyahu was trying to win over Trump.
How does the Nobel Committee choose the winner?
The Norwegian Nobel Committee is the arbiter and is made up of five members chosen by the parliament; these members are frequently but not always retired politicians.
The head of PEN International's Norwegian branch currently serves as the committee's leader, and the appointments made to the committee represent the distribution of power in Norway's parliament.
A group of permanent advisers and experts evaluates each of the 338 candidates nominated in 2025- 244 individuals and 94 organizations, before the committee narrows the field to a shortlist.
The committee strives for consensus but may make a decision by majority vote.
The Nobel Prize winner this year will be awarded a medal, a diploma, 11 million Swedish crowns ($1.15 million), and international recognition. The Norwegian Nobel Institute in Oslo will make the announcement on October 10 and hold a ceremony on December 10, Alfred Nobel's death anniversary.
A political message has frequently been associated with the Nobel Peace Prize. Some Nobel laureates have been "highly controversial political actors," according to the Nobel website, and the award has also raised awareness of domestic or international conflicts.
When it was decided in 1973 that U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and Vietnamese politician Le Duc Tho should receive the Peace Prize for their efforts to negotiate an end to the Vietnam War, two committee members resigned, as per a report by Reuters.
FAQs
Is Donald Trump eligible for the Nobel Peace Prize this year?
No. Nominations closed in January, so Netanyahu's proposal was too late for 2025 consideration.
Can anybody be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize?
Pretty much. They are eligible as long as they are alive and have not self-nominated, though the final selection is closely monitored.
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