80% of Venezuelans agree to dialogue and conciliation

“People think that conciliation between both sides can help solve economic problems”. The statement was made by the director of the Hinterlaces polling company, Oscar Schemel, who stressed that the dialogue between the National Government and the opposition is supported by more than 80% of Venezuelans.

Dialogue is the main concern of eight out of ten Venezuelans, so it has become an aspiration of the population, said Schemel, during an interview on the “José Vicente Hoy” (José Vicente Today) program, broadcast by a private TV station.

Quoting qualitative studies of the pollster, stressed that the word conciliation is the new meaning of the grammatical linguistic repertoire of the population, as well as unity, unity, reconciliation and teamwork.

He warned that: “If the door of dialogue is closed, the window of confrontation, overthrow or insurrectional attempt gets opened”, remembering that external factors are betting on “the annihilation, amputation, on ousting out chavismo by its roots”.

The refusal of the opposition to sign the peace agreement and peaceful coexistence resulting from the dialogue table held in the Dominican Republic was predictable. Schemel said that the decision is taken and (the opposition) have decided to oust Nicolás Maduro “By the bad way”, by way of chaotization, protests, social explosion and institutional breakdown.