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Cadem Survey: Venezuelans Oppose Maduro, Support Boric
The latest Cadem survey sheds light on the political climate in Venezuela, revealing stark public disapproval of President Nicolás Maduro and strong support for President Gabriel Boric’s stance on the disputed election.
Negative Perception of Maduro
- Only 1% of those surveyed hold a positive image of President Maduro, while a staggering 99% have a negative perception of him.
- 87% agree with Boric’s decision not to recognize the election results, citing their disbelief in the official outcome.
Views on Power Transfer
- 83% believe it is unlikely or highly unlikely that Maduro will relinquish power through an agreement.
- 91% believe the international community should intervene more actively to facilitate a peaceful transition.
- 88% favor seeking a diplomatic solution for Maduro to step down, while 84% suggest sending humanitarian aid as part of the process.
Other Findings
- 61% of respondents disagree with offering asylum in Chile to Venezuelans seeking escape.
- 63% believe the Communist Party should leave the ruling coalition due to its recognition of Maduro’s victory.
Boric’s Approval Rating
- Boric’s approval rating rose by 4 points in the first week of August, reaching 35%.
- His disapproval rating dropped by 7 points to 57%.
Image of the Survey
The article includes two images: one depicting the Cadem survey results on Maduro’s image, and another showcasing Boric’s rising approval rating.