Chaves

Chaves

politician Costa Rica

Chaves is the current President of Costa Rica, known for his populist rhetoric and emphasis on addressing social issues such as employment, health, education, and security amid rising public discontent with traditional political structures.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
7,547
Power
92$
Sentiment
4.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Costa Rica 2 4.00 0.13% +10% 5,094,118 7,547 $62,000 92$
Totals 2 5,094,118 7,547 $62,000 92$
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Recent Mentions

Costa Rica Costa Rica: President Chaves announced that he will not comply with the order issued by the TSE. 3

La Nación – main Costa Rican daily, est. 1946: Somos un Estado de derecho

Costa Rica Costa Rica: Chaves was one of the victims of the fatal accident in Peñón de Guacalillo. 5

La Nación – main Costa Rican daily, est. 1946: Lo que se sabe de las víctimas del accidente en el Peñón de Guacalillo

Costa Rica Costa Rica: The article discusses how President Chaves's decree may not fulfill electoral promises and could lead to negative consequences. 4

La Nación – main Costa Rican daily, est. 1946: Editorial: Un decreto inútil y perjudicial

Costa Rica Costa Rica: Chaves is referenced as the figure from whom the current political ferment emerged. 5

La Nación – main Costa Rican daily, est. 1946: Mejor alianzas múltiples de coaliciones de partidos

Costa Rica Costa Rica: The article discusses concerns about President Chaves's administration and its use of social media bots for propaganda. 3

La Nación – main Costa Rican daily, est. 1946: Editorial: Granjas de troles asiáticos progobierno

Costa Rica Costa Rica: The current president Chaves reacted to Arias's comments by suggesting that the previous administration wanted to turn the country into a 'República Arroz Cantonés'. 3

La Nación – main Costa Rican daily, est. 1946: ‘Chavacana’ Republic | La Nación