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Monday, January 28, 2019

Venezuelan People Want Dialogue and Reject Foreign Interference




Caracas, January 28 - A survey conducted by the polling firm Hinterlaces, based on 1,580 direct interviews in homes across the country, revealed that 84% of Venezuelans agree that the national government and the Venezuelan opposition hold a dialogue table to solve the problems of the country 

This poll was conducted between January 7 to 20 this year, reported the journalist and political analyst José Vicente Rangel, during his program José Vicente Hoy, broadcast on Sunday by Televen. 

Likewise, 81% of those consulted disagree with the economic and financial sanctions currently applied by the US government to Venezuela, while 17% support US measures.

Meanwhile, 86% of respondents showed their rejection of a military intervention in the country and 12% agreed.
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