Alberto Pérez

Alberto Pérez

politician Bolivia

Alberto Pérez is the president of the Comité Cívico Potosinista (Comcipo) and a prominent figure in the ongoing protests in Potosí, Bolivia, against contracts for the industrialization of lithium. He has been vocal in criticizing the government's dealings with Russian and Chinese companies, claiming that the contracts lack transparency and fail to provide economic benefits for the local population. Pérez's leadership represents the concerns of various civic organizations in Bolivia, advocating for a law to ensure clarity and fairness in the management of the country's lithium resources.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
45,501
Power
156$
Sentiment
4.60
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Bolivia 5 4.60 0.35% +10% 11,673,021 45,501 $40,000 156$
Totals 5 11,673,021 45,501 $40,000 156$
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Recent Mentions

Bolivia Bolivia: Alberto Pérez is the president of the Comité Cívico Potosinista (Comcipo) and expressed concerns about the impact of lithium extraction projects. 5

El Deber: Alertan sobre "grandes daños" en el medioambiente por la extracción de litio en Bolivia

Bolivia Bolivia: Alberto Pérez is the president of the Comité Cívico Potosinista and is leading a movement in defense of lithium. 7

El Deber: Cívicos de Potosí amenazan con una marcha a La Paz y paros en defensa del litio

Bolivia Bolivia: Alberto Pérez is the president of the Comité Cívico Potosinista (Comcipo) who expressed concerns about the government's contracts for lithium exploitation. 2

El Deber: Dudas y malestar por contratos con China y Rusia para la explotación de litio en Bolivia

Bolivia Bolivia: Alberto Pérez is the president of the Civic Committee of Potosí who criticizes the government for misleading the people regarding the lithium contracts. 3

El Deber: “Queremos que se industrialice el litio”, insiste Arce ante rechazo de contratos con empresas rusas y chinas