
Alejandro Ferrer Solís
Alejandro Ferrer Solís is the current president of the Cámara Panameña de la Construcción (Capac), an influential organization representing the construction industry in Panama. He has been actively involved in addressing the challenges faced by the sector, particularly concerning labor relations and project implementations. Recently, Ferrer gained media attention for facilitating communication between Acciona, the construction company behind the Hospital del Niño project, and the National Police of Panama, amidst allegations from the President of Panama suggesting that Capac was complicit in labor disputes linked to Suntracs, a major construction workers' union. Ferrer has consistently emphasized Capac's commitment to institutional integrity and the development of the country.
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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 | 0.11% | +0% | 4,314,768 | 4,794 | $76,000 | 84$ |
Totals | 1 | 4,314,768 | 4,794 | $76,000 | 84$ |
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Recent Mentions
Panama:
Alejandro Ferrer Solís, president of the Panamanian Chamber of Construction, indicated that for every day the sector remains paralyzed, the economy loses more than 90 million dollars.
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Panama:
Alejandro Ferrer Solís is the president of the Panamanian Chamber of Construction advocating for better conditions for banks to reactivate financing.
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Panama:
Alejandro Ferrer Solís, president of the Panamanian Chamber of Construction, called on workers to resume their jobs despite threats from unions.
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Panama:
Alejandro Ferrer Solís is the President of the Capac who attended the meeting regarding the protests.
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Panama:
Alejandro Ferrer Solís, the president of the Capac, indicated that the strike is affecting a significant portion of ongoing construction projects.
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Panama:
Alejandro Ferrer Solís, the president of the Panamanian Chamber of Construction, warned that the illegal strike is affecting construction works significantly.
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Panama:
Alejandro Ferrer Solís, president of the Capac, expressed gratitude to President José Raúl Mulino for sanctioning the law.
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Panama:
Alejandro Ferrer Solís, president of the Cámara Panameña de la Construcción, emphasized the need to reduce bureaucracy in public works to boost the economy.
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Panama:
Alejandro Ferrer Solís, president of the Panamanian Chamber of Construction, expressed optimism about the implementation of the new guidelines.
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Panama:
Ferrer indicated that incentivizing the construction of new homes is a central axis of the law.
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