
Basilio Núñez
Basilio Núñez is a prominent figure in Paraguayan politics, known for his role as a senator and a member of the Colorado Party. He has garnered attention recently for modifying the regulations to extend his term as president of the Congress, which has caused discontent among party members, particularly affecting the aspirations of fellow senator Derlis Maidana.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Paraguay | 23 | 5.48 | 1.01% | +90% | 7,132,538 | 136,587 | $38,000 | 728$ |
Totals | 23 | 7,132,538 | 136,587 | $38,000 | 728$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Paraguay:
Basilio Núñez stated that he is not in favor of the impeachment process against the Attorney General.
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Paraguay:
Senator Basilio 'Bachi' Núñez expressed his views on the political trial against the Attorney General.
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Paraguay:
Basilio Núñez presided over the Senate session that resolved to create a joint commission to investigate alleged cyber espionage by Brazil against Paraguay.
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Paraguay:
Basilio 'Bachi' Núñez justified the appointment of his sister-in-law Angélica Beatriz Mareco Caballero.
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Paraguay:
Basilio Núñez emphasized the importance of collaboration between Paraguay and Brazil during the meeting with Brazilian colleagues.
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Paraguay:
Basilio Núñez informed that the parliamentarians would only meet again after Holy Week.
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Paraguay:
Senator Basilio Núñez supports the creation of the Ministry of the Family.
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Paraguay:
Basilio Núñez stated that he did not prioritize the desafuero of Mario Abdo in the Senate agenda.
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Paraguay:
Basilio Núñez is the president of the Chamber of Senators in Paraguay and is involved in the resolution to create a CBI regarding espionage.
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Paraguay:
Basilio Núñez, the president of the National Congress, discussed the lack of inclusion of the request for the impeachment of former president Mario Abdo Benítez in the agenda for this week's Senate session.
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