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Nobel Prize: Who nominates, how selection works, here are the answers

Donald Trump's nomination has caused many to frown, given the criticism he continues to face for faltering on multiple fronts at home and abroad

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The US president was nominated by Christian Tybring-Gjedde, a far-right politician and member of the Norwegian Parliament

Ritwik Sharma New Delhi
Donald Trump, who is approaching the end of a calamitous term as US president and is running for re-election, was nominated this week for the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize.

Although it's a far cry from winning the coveted prize — the winner will be declared in October 2021 — Trump's nomination has caused many to frown, given the criticism he continues to face for faltering on multiple fronts at home and abroad. But how does the Nobel nomination process and selection of winners work? Here are the answers:

Why was Trump nominated? Has he been nominated before?

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