Hinterlaces: 79% disagree with an international intervention in Venezuela

To the question “Would you agree or disagree with an international intervention in Venezuela, to get President Maduro out of power?” 79% of the people consulted in the most recent survey by the polling firm Hinterlaces disagreed, a 19% agreed and a 2% did not respond.

In the study, 75% of respondents said they disagreed with the economic and financial sanctions applied by the United States against Venezuela, while 22% were in favor of unilateral measures and 3% did not respond.

According to the survey, 76% have an unfavorable opinion of the current president of the United States, Donald Trump, an 18% said they had a favorable opinion and a 6% did not respond.

The opinion study, presented this Sunday by journalist José Vicente Rangel during his “José Vicente Hoy” (José Vicente Today) program, broadcast on a private television channel, reveals 1,580 direct interviews conducted in homes across the country from April 2 to 17.