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A new study by Country-Monitor pollster reveals that most Venezuelans perceive strength and stability in the government of President Nicolás Maduro. The survey also indicates a clear dominance of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) in citizens’ political preferences, while contradicting media narratives that portray Chavismo as a minority. Below follows a full analysis of the poll’s results. teleSUR

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00:00A new study conducted by Country Monitor pollsters reveals that the majority of Venezuelans perceive strength and stability in the growing of President Nicolás Maduro.
00:09The survey also shows a clear dominance of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela in the people's political preferences
00:14and a disapproval of the media narrative that presents Chavismo as a minority, below a complete analysis of the poll's results.
00:22Regarding the perception of strength, 78% of Venezuelans disagree with those who claim that President Maduro is weaker than ever, and only 12% agree with this narrative.
00:34In relation to perceived stability, 83% reject the idea that the fall of the government is getting closer against only 9% who agree it is.
00:43Venezuelans do not perceive the political instability projected by external analysis.
00:46As on the popularity of political organizations, the study concludes that 69% of respondents consider the United Socialist Party of Venezuela
00:56is the most popular political party in Venezuela, while the opposition only gets 6%.
01:0225% did not choose any or said they don't know.
01:06Finally, on the question of citizen self-identification, it confirms that 50% of Venezuelans identify themselves as Chavista,
01:13who support Maduro, 39% did not identify with any, and only 6% sided with the opposition.
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