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Delphos: 25.2% of Venezuelans say that the economy is the country’s main problem

The pollster Delphos specified in its latest study that 25.2% of Venezuelans said that the country’s main problem is the economy.

While 15.5% of citizens stated that another of the problems that Venezuela has is the high cost of living and inflation.

The president of the organization, Félix Seijas, stated that “people want to recover normality, that is their priority and a significant percentage of the population understands that the recovery of that normality is to go through a political change, a management change that can do things differently and where the economic recovery begins».

It should be noted that 2.1% of Venezuelans consider that failures in public services is another problem facing the nation.

«This does not mean that these issues do not worry, but that there are levels of concern, if someone is eating well and their children are going to school, surely the issue of insecurity will be their main concern, but when something as vital as eating Even if you feel insecure and that the public services are not working, your main problem will be eating», he explained on Fedecámaras Radio.

Source: The Aragueño

The entry Delphos: 25.2% of Venezuelans say that the economy is the country’s main problem was first published in El Informador Venezuela.

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