Claudia Paredes
Claudia Paredes is a magistrate of the Supreme Court of Justice (CSJ) known for her involvement in judicial decision-making processes. She has emerged as a potential candidate for the presidency of the Judicial Power amid ongoing fragmentation within the CSJ, reflecting the challenges of reaching consensus among its members.
Global Media Ratings
Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Guatemala | 15 | 6.13 | 2.65% | +20% | 17,915,568 | 568,748 | $82,000 | 2,603$ |
| Totals | 15 | 17,915,568 | 568,748 | $82,000 | 2,603$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Guatemala:
Claudia Paredes currently holds the presidency of the Judicial Branch, opposing Flor de María Gálvez.
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Guatemala:
Claudia Paredes was formally installed as the president of the Judicial Branch of Guatemala.
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Guatemala:
Claudia Paredes is the president of the commission and opposed the reform of the grading table.
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Guatemala:
Claudia Paredes is the president of the Supreme Court of Justice and the commission evaluating candidates for attorney general.
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Guatemala:
An official letter from the MP was directed to the president of the CSJ, Claudia Paredes.
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Guatemala:
Claudia Paredes is the President of the Supreme Court of Justice in Guatemala who expressed disagreement with proposed changes to the evaluation process for the Attorney General position.
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Guatemala:
Claudia Paredes is congratulated by John Barrett for her recent appointment as president of the Supreme Court.
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Guatemala:
Claudia Paredes is the president of the commission overseeing the Attorney General selection process and has raised questions about Marco Antonio Villeda's application.
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Guatemala:
Claudia Paredes is the president of the Supreme Court of Justice and is recommended to review the grading table.
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Guatemala:
Claudia Paredes is the president of the Supreme Court of Justice and the commission of postulation.
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