Delcy Rodríguez: UNDP reveals that 85% of Venezuelans prefer national agreements

President in charge of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez
Presidential Press

Published at: 23/01/2026 06:45 PM

The president in charge Delcy Rodríguez commented on the results of an opinion study carried out by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) during the month of December.

The technical report reflects the remarkable resilience of the national spirit, highlighting that a resounding 85% of the population rejects confrontation and is committed to internal agreements as the way to overcome current challenges.

This figure is complemented by a solid 99% of respondents who said they were proud of their Venezuelan identity, confirming the country's cultural cohesion over adversity. The survey provides strategic data for public policy management, pointing out that 64% of citizens agree on the urgent need to build a common destiny based on peace.

The study also reveals that 60% of the population maintains full trust in their fellow citizens, which constitutes a fundamental social capital for coexistence. These indicators show that the desire for understanding and mutual trust are predominant elements in the collective imagination, establishing a firm base for strengthening institutions and social harmony.

Finally, these results serve as scientific support for the recently launched Program for Democratic Coexistence and Peace, validating that the path of dialogue and joint work are the pillars that the people demand. The UNDP findings confirm that, regardless of differences, there is a national consensus on peace as the only path to the recovery of social welfare and the preservation of sovereignty.

In this way, international statistics support the will of a nation that prioritizes sovereign understanding to guarantee its future stability.

Mazo News Team

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