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Has Donald Trump really been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize? The Norwegian Nobel Institute said on 28 February, it had filed a police report after receiving a seemingly fraudulent nomination for the US president.
He refused to provide further details, saying it was for the police to give more information.
Each year, nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize must be submitted by 31 January. Among those entitled to propose names are members of parliament and government, former laureates and some university professors.
The Peace Research Institute of Oslo (Prio) said in early February that Trump's name was on the list.
It is possible that this nomination was submitted by a person suspected of committing identity fraud to appear eligible to nominate. The Nobel Institute said it had received 329 valid nominations for the 2018 Peace Prize.
The five members of the Nobel committee that selects the winner are also allowed to submit names during their first meeting of the year, which was held on 26 February. The name of the 2018 winner will be announced in early October.
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