
Arnoldo André
Arnoldo André is the Chancellor of Costa Rica, actively considering a candidacy for the Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS). With a focus on democratic governance and human rights, he advocates for dialogue, especially regarding the ongoing political situation in Venezuela. André has expressed willingness to represent Costa Rica as a potential consensus candidate if current contenders do not gain sufficient support.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Costa Rica | 4 | 5.50 | 0.20% | +10% | 5,094,118 | 11,235 | $62,000 | 137$ |
Totals | 4 | 5,094,118 | 11,235 | $62,000 | 137$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Costa Rica:
Arnoldo André requested the Nicaraguan government to reconsider its candidate proposal for SICA.
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Costa Rica:
Arnoldo André is the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Costa Rica who will also meet with Qiu Xiaoqi.
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Costa Rica:
The foreign minister Arnoldo André stated that he was unaware of any complaints regarding human rights violations.
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Costa Rica:
Arnoldo André is the chancellor of Costa Rica who denied allegations of human rights violations.
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Costa Rica:
Arnoldo André was considered as a potential candidate but never officially declared.
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Bolivia:
Arnoldo André is the foreign minister of Costa Rica attending the OEA session.
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Costa Rica:
Arnoldo André is left in a bad position due to the repudiable decision made by the government regarding the UN resolution.
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Honduras:
Arnoldo André is the Foreign Minister of Costa Rica who is considering running for the OAS Secretary General.
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Costa Rica:
Arnoldo André, the Minister of International Relations, argued that diplomatic differences with China should not be seen as an affront.
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Dominican Republic:
Arnoldo André described Haiti as a 'failed state' and highlighted the migration pressures faced by its population.
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