Luis Arce

Luis Arce

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Luis Arce is the current president of Bolivia, having assumed office in November 2020. A member of the Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS) party, he previously served as Minister of Economy and Public Finance, where he was instrumental in implementing policies that helped Bolivia achieve significant economic growth during the Evo Morales administration. As president, he faces challenges including a divided political landscape and economic instability.

Born on Sep 28, 1963 (62 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.01%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
429,733
Power
4,431$
Sentiment
5.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Argentina 1 5.00 0.91% +0% 45,195,774 410,871 $450,000 4,091$
Latvia 1 5.00 1.00% +0% 1,886,198 18,862 $34,000 340$
Totals 2 47,081,972 429,733 $484,000 4,431$
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Recent Mentions

Latvia Latvia: Luis Arce is a supporter of Evo Morales and was involved in the internal conflict within the MAS party. 5

Diena: Bolīvijas krīze / Diena

Argentina Argentina: Luis Arce is mentioned in the context of the political situation in Bolivia alongside Evo Morales and Rodrigo Paz. 5

Clarín: el Congreso autoriza la intervención militar en las protestas

Peru Peru: Luis Arce received a red card early in the match, leaving Alianza Lima with ten players. 3

El Comercio: ¿Qué hiciste, Eryc? Castillo es expulsado tras agredir a rival en el Alianza Lima vs UTC | VIDEO

Guyana Guyana: Leftist President Luis Arce, who governed from 2020 until late last year, was seen as unreceptive to efforts to distance La Paz from Tehran. 5

Stabroek News: US presses Bolivia to expel suspected Iranian spies, harden approach to militant groups, sources say

Argentina Argentina: The COB, which was a political ally of the governments of Evo Morales and Luis Arce, called for a general and indefinite strike. 5

Clarín: Por tercer día consecutivo, los sindicatos volvieron a marchar contra el retiro de la subvención a los combustibles en Bolivia