According to the latest study by Hinterlaces, 63% of Venezuelans believe that economic stability and the country's recovery should take priority over holding elections. Citizens think that it is first necessary to achieve sustained growth, improved well-being, and a reduction in political tensions, and only then create the conditions for fair and universally recognized electoral processes. In addition, external factors, such as unilateral coercive measures, in the majority view distort the political and economic situation, so socio-economic stability is seen as a key condition for legitimate and peaceful elections in the future.
Full version: Economía antes que política: El sentir del 63% de los venezolanos en el más reciente estudio de Hinterlaces