53.9% of Venezuelans agree with the reaffirmation of the electoral results issued by the Supreme Court
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Published at: 28/08/2024 02:34 PM
53.9% of Venezuelans agree with the decision of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) that ratifies the victory of President Nicolás Maduro, according to a study conducted by QSocialNow.
It was also known that 34.5% of the respondents fully agree with the judgment; while 19.4% agree, but consider that the corresponding minutes should be submitted; 7.4% disagree; 20.2% disagree at all and 18.6% do not know.
“The study adds that among those who disagree, 36.7% believe that the Supreme Court should present the evidence to support the sentence; 18.3% believe that the opposition should appeal the decision; 17.7% prefer that Venezuela be diplomatically intervened by international organizations; 14.6% expect the opposition to mobilize in the streets and 6.1% that the elections will be repeated,” reports the web portal of the State channel, Venezolana de Televisión (VTV).
With regard to the opinion of the People regarding the appearance of the Head of State before the Supreme Court, 51.6% consider that it was correct and 50.9% of the respondents reject that the opposition sector promoted by María Corina Machado and headed by Edmundo González took the early decision not to comply with the opinions and rulings of the National Electoral Council (CNE), while 29% agree and 20.1% do not know.
In addition, 51.3% of the population believes that opponents should recognize the victory of Nicolás Maduro, after the ruling issued by the Supreme Court, as opposed to 30.2% who prefer that the results not be recognized and 18.5% who do not know.
Similarly, 53.2% believe that countries that did not recognize President Maduro “should already do so and stop pressuring Venezuela” and only 29.3% are inclined to follow the pressure.
Regarding the country's climate after the elections, 53.3% believe that the situation was normalized and today social peace is being consolidated, compared to 28.3% who believe that the situation has worsened and the risk of civil confrontation is growing and 18.4% who do not know.
On the other hand, 52.4% believe that the economy continues to recover after the elections, 32.4% believe that it slowed its recovery and 15.2% do not know.
Mazo News Team/VTV