
Carlos Umaña
Carlos Umaña is a notable political figure in Honduras, serving as a deputy for the Partido Salvador de Honduras (PSH). He has been vocal about the pressing issue of electoral misinformation in the country, especially as the nation approaches its primaries on March 9, 2025. Umaña has emphasized the need for legal measures against the spread of false information, highlighting its potential to harm public trust and the integrity of democratic processes. His advocacy reflects a broader concern among politicians and civil society about the challenges posed by misinformation in the digital age.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Honduras | 12 | 5.25 | 0.72% | +70% | 9,904,608 | 120,773 | $25,000 | 305$ |
Guatemala | 2 | 8.00 | 0.14% | +0% | 17,915,568 | 25,004 | $82,000 | 114$ |
Totals | 14 | 27,820,176 | 145,777 | $107,000 | 419$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Guatemala:
Carlos Umaña is the president of Casatur and explained the initiative to improve connectivity between SurfCity and Antigua Guatemala.
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Honduras:
Carlos Umaña is a deputy who urged the president to sanction and publish the decree regarding the debt forgiveness.
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Honduras:
Carlos Umaña, the head of the PSH bench, described the exclusion of his party from the electoral contest as malicious and arbitrary.
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Honduras:
Carlos Umaña is the head of the PSH bench who described the exclusion of his party from the electoral contest as a malicious and arbitrary action.
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Honduras:
Deputy Carlos Umaña criticized the government for the delay in the bidding process, calling it negligence.
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Honduras:
Carlos Umaña, the head of the PSH bench, denounced the undemocratic attitude of a sector of the National Electoral Council.
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Honduras:
Carlos Umaña warned about the risks of having money in the confidential budget line during an election year.
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Honduras:
Carlos Umaña, a deputy of the Salvador Party of Honduras, declared that the current telecommunications law does not require biometric validation.
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Honduras:
Carlos Umaña expressed that the government's measure regarding Koriun is unconstitutional.
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Honduras:
Carlos Umaña, a deputy from the Salvador Party of Honduras, criticized the legality of the direct purchase from a pharmacy.
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