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More than 60% of Venezuelans want a president of another political tendency according to Datincorp

The study carried out by Datincorp in real time details that there is a slight tendency to oppose Chavismo in the options


The Venezuelan pollster datincorp This Sunday, May 29, a survey was carried out in real time to conduct a survey regarding the opinion of a sample of 1,200 citizens in our country about various topics of interest to them, in which 63% of those surveyed affirm that in the elections of In 2024 a new president must emerge who is not related to Chavismo or the current opposition.

In that question, 14.3% indicated that the new president must be from the opposition; 13.5% consider that his affinity should be with Chavismo and 9.2% did not want to comment.

Another of the questions asked by the pollster was oriented to whether the economic situation in Venezuela has been gradually improving, in which 54.2% share this statement.

Meanwhile, 42% of those surveyed responded negatively to the question and 3.8% answered in the option “does not know, does not answer”.

*Also read: Unión y Progreso warns that without total consensus in primaries, the Government wins again

However, they are partial results because it is being carried out online in states such as Táchira, Zulia, Barinas, Carabobo, Aragua, Capital District, Miranda, Anzoátegui, Monagas, Bolívar and Sucre.

To see the results in real time, press here.

A fraction of the opposition, brought together in the Democratic Unitary Platform, announced the decision to hold primaries that allow choosing a unitary candidate for the 2024 presidential elections to face the president, Nicolás Maduro.

However, other opposition sectors such as the one led by María Corina Machado’s Vente Venezuela and that of Mover’s representative, Nicmer Evans, consider that there are no proposals different from those that this sector had already made and that they tend to be exclusive. Therefore, his decision so far is to continue moving forward alone.


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