Cadem survey: only 1% have a positive image of Nicolás Maduro

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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.

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