Juan Diego Vásquez
Juan Diego Vásquez is a former independent member of the Panamanian legislature, known for his advocacy on human rights and social issues. Recently, he raised concerns regarding the treatment of deported migrants arriving in Panama from the United States, calling for immediate clarification from the government and emphasizing the importance of upholding constitutional protections for all individuals.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Panama | 1 | 5.00 | 0.71% | +0% | 4,314,768 | 30,820 | $76,000 | 543$ |
| Totals | 1 | 4,314,768 | 30,820 | $76,000 | 543$ |
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Recent Mentions
Panama:
Juan Diego Vásquez is the leader of the Vamos coalition and is returning from studies in the United States.
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Panama:
Juan Diego Vásquez, exdiputado independiente y líder de la coalición Vamos, se unió al debate sobre un proyecto de ley que busca castigar el uso de máscaras en protestas.
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Panama:
Juan Diego Vásquez described the decision of the Court as delicate and a concerning message for institutional respect.
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Panama:
Juan Diego Vásquez is the president of the independent coalition Vamos and is discussing the potential transformation of the coalition into a political party.
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Panama:
Juan Diego Vásquez is the president of the Vamos coalition and questioned Saldaña's vote for Castillo.
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Panama:
Juan Diego Vásquez criticized the support for Omar Castillo, calling it senseless.
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Panama:
Juan Diego Vásquez, leader of the independent coalition Vamos, condemned the proposal as an attack on the citizenry.
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Panama:
Juan Diego Vásquez led the youth coalition Vamos and won significant electoral support.
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Panama:
Juan Diego Vásquez criticized the General Comptroller's decision to drastically reduce the limit for delegation of endorsement in San Miguelito.
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Panama:
Juan Diego Vásquez, a former deputy, called the exit of Revisalud 'historic' for San Miguelito.
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