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Article: VENEZEUALA: 65 PERCENT BELIEVES GOVERNMENT IS WEAK AGAINST CRIME.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
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- IPR Strategic Business Information Database
- Article date:
- August 28, 2001
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The latest poll conducted in seven major cities by Mercanalisis reports that 65 percent of those polled believe that the Chavez administration is weak in dealing with criminals. Only 31 percent said this administration is taking firm actions to counter crime. El Universal (August 18) reported that this opinion is stronger in the Puerto La Cruz-Barcelona-Valencia area; where three-fourths believe that the government is weak, and Caracas, where 68 percent also believe this. Mercanalisis also asked about the possibility for replacement for President Chavez and the ...
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