The
study shows that 71 percent of Venezuelans believe Nicolas Maduro
will win the elections, regardless of affiliation or political
leaning.
Venezuelan
consultancy Hinterlaces reported Sunday that in its most recent poll
data show Nicolas Maduro, the presidential candidate for the Frente
Amplio de la Patria coalition, as the winner of the upcoming May 20
elections with 51 percent of the vote.
The
study also reveals that 71 percent of Venezuelans believe that the
Venezuelan president will win the elections, regardless of
affiliation or political leaning, while 18 percent said Henri Falcon,
the candidate for Advanced Progress and Movement to Socialism
candidate.
Meanwhile
16 percent indicated that the winner will be the candidate of the
Hope for Change Javier Bertucci. The rest 5 percent of the
respondents did not know or say who they thought would be the winner.
Also none of the people interviewed named the other presidential
candidates, Reinaldo Quijada and Luis Alejandro Ratti.
Responding
to the question: "if the presidential elections were held in
Venezuela this Sunday, who would you vote for?" the surveyed
said 51 percent would vote for Nicolas Maduro; 28 percent for Henri
Falcón; 16 percent for Javier Bertucci; and 5 percent responded that
they will not vote for any of the postulates.
The
presidential elections in Venezuela take place as Venezuela suffers a
coordinated economic and political interference led by the United
States and its regional allies in Latin America.
Faced
with this situation Maduro has called for defending the economic
sovereignty of the country and consolidating the social missions and
programs for protection of the people.
For its
part, the National Electoral Council (CNE) conducted five audits for
the May elections and the operation of the electoral system has been
endorsed by all technicians of the political parties. who confirmed
the "transparency and strength of the system.”
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