Alexandra Brenes
Alexandra Brenes is a prominent politician in Costa Rica, representing the Vamos coalition as a deputy. She has been an advocate for social justice and has actively worked on issues related to social welfare programs. Recently, she made headlines by presenting a habeas data resource against the Minister of Social Development, Beatriz Carles de Arango, seeking transparency regarding the dismissal of individuals from the Ángel Guardián program. Brenes has expressed concerns over the lack of information provided by the Ministry of Social Development regarding the criteria and processes for removing beneficiaries from this essential program, which supports individuals with severe disabilities living in extreme poverty.
Born on Jul 01, 2024 (1 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Panama | 6 | 5.83 | 0.59% | +10% | 4,314,768 | 28,140 | $76,000 | 496$ |
| Totals | 6 | 4,314,768 | 28,140 | $76,000 | 496$ |
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Recent Mentions
Panama:
Alexandra Brenes is a deputy involved in the lawsuit against the contralor's powers.
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Panama:
Alexandra Brenes is the president of the Commission of Women, Children, Youth, and Family in the National Assembly.
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Panama:
Alexandra Brenes was mentioned in the context of personal attacks against her father to undermine her legitimacy.
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Panama:
Alexandra Brenes is one of the promoters of the reform to the internal regulations.
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Panama:
Alexandra Brenes is a deputy who questioned the companies interested in the ethanol project.
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Panama:
Alexandra Brenes is the President of the Commission on Women, Children, Youth, and Family who emphasized the need to prevent a regression in women's rights.
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Panama:
Alexandra Brenes is a member of the Vamos party who submitted documentation related to accountability.
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Panama:
Alexandra Brenes is the president of the Commission of Women, Children, Youth, and Family in the National Assembly and has led visits to shelters for children in Panama.
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Panama:
Alexandra Brenes described the situation at Alorica as 'lamentable' and called for corrective actions.
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Panama:
Alexandra Brenes expressed concern about the risk of deterioration of the university complex if it does not open soon.
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