Ricardo Monreal
Ricardo Monreal is a prominent Mexican politician and lawyer, currently serving as the coordinator of the Morena party in the Chamber of Deputies. Known for his pragmatic approach to governance and lawmaking, Monreal has been a significant figure in Mexican politics, often advocating for legal processes over popular pressures. He has held various public offices, including the Mayor of Mexico City and has been involved in several political reforms and initiatives aimed at improving governance and accountability within the political system.
Born on Sep 19, 1960 (65 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Mexico | 5 | 5.20 | 7.25% | +0% | 128,932,753 | 9,342,953 | $1,200,000 | 86,957$ |
| Totals | 5 | 128,932,753 | 9,342,953 | $1,200,000 | 86,957$ |
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Recent Mentions
Mexico:
Ricardo Monreal is a politician whose original proposal for a reform to annul elections was modified after objections.
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Mexico:
Ricardo Monreal presented the bill regarding foreign intervention in elections.
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Mexico:
Ricardo Monreal was present at the event supporting Rocha Moya.
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Mexico:
Ricardo Monreal proposed a new cause for nullifying elections based on foreign intervention.
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Mexico:
Ricardo Monreal is a deputy tasked with proposing a reform to annul elections due to foreign interference.
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Mexico:
Ricardo Monreal failed to secure the necessary agreements to support the electoral reform.
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Mexico:
Ricardo Monreal has repeatedly stated that there are not enough votes to approve the electoral reform.
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Mexico:
Ricardo Monreal is an expert in reading power correlations and managing legislative egos.
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Mexico:
Ricardo Monreal, the leader of the majority morenista in the Chamber of Deputies, discusses the challenges of passing the Electoral Reform.
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Mexico:
Ricardo Monreal confirmed that the initiative continues in review by the Presidential Commission for Electoral Reform.
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