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New poll shows Venezuelans satisfied with democracy

 

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The Latinobarometro survey of Latin American attitudes toward democracy was released today. Results published in the Economist show that Venezuelans are the region's second-most satisfied with the functioning of democracy in their country. Confidence in institutions like Congress, the Judiciary, and political parties is also high. Over one third of Venezuelan respondents said that inequalities have diminished.
Click here for detailed poll results, in Spanish

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