Venezuela Migrants Return Requires Political Change, Poll Shows.

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      According to a recent poll, the majority of Venezuelans living in the US would only consider returning to their homeland if there is a political change, such as the opposition winning the upcoming presidential elections. Only a small percentage would consider returning if President Nicolás Maduro wins for a third term, even if the country's economy improves. The poll also found that economic stabilization alone would not be enough to encourage migrants to return. The survey was conducted by public opinion firm GBAO for the nonprofit organization Pax Sapiens. [Extracted from the article]
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