In that sense, the majority of Venezuelans agree that the political leaders who called for sanctions, blockades and promoted the theft of the country’s wealth should receive legal punishment.
When asked by the pollster Hinterlaces, should the political leaders who requested sanctions against the country, blockades and freezing of Venezuela’s resources abroad be tried for treason? 63% of those surveyed responded affirmatively. after a survey carried out by the company Hinterlaces corresponding to the month of October 2024.
The research was carried out in homes throughout the country, 18% from strata A, B and C and 82% from strata D and E in 1,200 interviews throughout the country.
military invasion
Along these same lines, the investigation also showed that 85 percent of those surveyed “agree with prosecuting for treason those who have called for a foreign military invasion against Venezuela to overthrow President Nicolás Maduro.”
Venezuela rejected this Tuesday the approval by the United States House of Representatives of a bill that seeks to strengthen sanctions against the Government of President Nicolás Maduro.
Through a statement published by Foreign Minister Yván Gil, the Government indicated that “said instrument seeks to prevent the relationship and economic cooperation between Venezuela and the United States.” Ensuring that, this new attack will have its failure assured.