CARACAS Tue Feb 19, 2013 8:35am EST
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan Vice President Nicolas Maduro would likely pleasantly succeed your presidential election ought to his boss Hugo Chavez's most cancers power him beyond power, in accordance with a strong view poll.
The first review on a really scenario, by neighborhood pollster Hinterlaces, bought Maduro your possible 50 percent regarding votes, when compared with 36 percent for opposition director Henrique Capriles.
Chavez returned to Venezuela on Monday right after long remain Cuba to carry on treatment in your house for that disease which is jeopardizing his / her 14-year socialist guideline of the South American OPEC nation.
He offers branded 50-year-old past bus taxi driver and also partnership activist Maduro because their desired successor. But Capriles, 40, a center-left assert governor exactly who displaced that will Chavez within a presidential vote past year, will manage again.
Chavez still have not said a concept around public given that his / her December 11 surgery throughout Cuba, and Venezuelans have been debating on Tuesday the several possible scenarios after his homecoming - from whole recovery, for you to resignation, as well as passing from your cancer.
Should Chavez become pressured out, Venezuela's constitution stipulates an selection needs to be stored within 30 days.
Capriles, which crossed swords having Hinterlaces from various points in the presidential election, again mocked it's director, Oscar Schemel, as currently being biased against him.
"That dude seriously isn't a pollster, they have on the government's payroll," Capriles explained to community TV.
"He reported inside December I would likely shed the Miranda governorship," your dog added, looking at his defeat connected with authorities heavyweight Elias Jaua, currently foreign minister, for the reason that regional race.
Opinion studies are notoriously controversial and divergent around Venezuela, with the two facets routinely accusing pollsters of finding yourself in the bank account in the other.
Hinterlaces surveyed 1,230 folks involving January 30-February 9.
(Editing by way of Bill Trott)
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