More than 84.6% of Venezuelans prefer agreements over confrontation (+UNDP survey)
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Published at: 20/02/2026 01:48 PM
According to a survey by the United
Nations Development Program (UNDP), conducted between November and December 2025
among 1295 people, 63.5% of the people consulted believe that
agreements between actors with different visions can work; 84.6%
prefer agreements rather than confrontation to resolve conflicts; and 65.3%
believe that the country will improve in the coming years.
The survey states that “one of the most consistent findings
of the study is the citizen's preference for dialogue, negotiation and
agreements as a way to process differences. Among those who perceive conflicts
in the country (77.6%), 84.6% prefer that they be resolved through agreements,
compared to only 9.5% who prefer confrontation. People say they
agree that negotiating allows us to seek solutions and that
concessions make it possible to achieve a greater good.”
In addition, the study revealed an
exceptionally high sense of national identity and 77.4% of “forceful rejection of violence”,
while 72.6% disagree with the idea that violence can be used to achieve change.
The research found that practices of
cooperation and mutual support persist. In this regard, 88.9% believe that people
can overcome current difficulties by working together, while
59.6% say they trust the majority of Venezuelans.
Mazo News Team