Spain is clear: Donald Trump breached International Law and the United Nations Charter with the intervention in Venezuela, according to the CIS

Spain is clear: Donald Trump breached International Law and the United Nations Charter with the intervention in Venezuela, according to the CIS

Half of , as can be extracted from , consider that the American president, Donald Trump, has not acted correctly when intervening militarily in Venezuela.

The figure is even higher for those who think that has breached International Law and the United Nations Charter with the military intervention “and the arrest of Nicolás Maduro and his wife.”

Furthermore, 61.5% assure that Trump has endangered world peace with this intervention, there being a significant difference between women who think this way (69.7%) and men (52.8%). 32.1% believe that it has not endangered world peace.

According to the survey, the Spanish population has a fairly informed opinion. 62.9% of those surveyed acknowledge having “a lot or a lot” of information on the subject, with the percentage being 68.3% among men and 57.6% among women. 32.8% say they have “little or no information” and only 1.7% indicate “regular.”

Worry before joy

Regarding the feelings that this news has provoked in Spaniards, 48.5% talk about “concern”. In this sense, the difference between women who declare themselves worried (55.3%) and men (41.1%) stands out.

And that we attend to the subjective identification of social class, People from “Working class/worker/proletariat” express greater concern (61.1%) than the rest which in no case reaches 50%.

The second feeling is “joy” for 21.3%, followed by the feeling of “fear” for 17.2%, where there is a high percentage difference between women who express fear (23.1%) and men (10.9%).

On the other hand, Spaniards believe that the EU’s initial reaction has been “bad or very bad” (48.9%), 28.8% say they have done it “good or very well” and 5.4% say it is fair.

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