
Federico Gutiérrez
Federico Gutiérrez is the mayor of Medellín, Colombia, known for his firm stance on public safety and urban governance. He has been vocal in addressing issues related to crime and public order, often taking a strong position against illegal activities in the city. Gutiérrez has garnered media attention for his decisive actions and policies aimed at improving the quality of life in Medellín, particularly in relation to public service and law enforcement.
Global Media Ratings
Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Colombia | 25 | 6.32 | 1.91% | +50% | 50,882,884 | 1,457,684 | $350,000 | 10,027$ |
Totals | 25 | 50,882,884 | 1,457,684 | $350,000 | 10,027$ |
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Recent Mentions
Colombia:
Federico Gutiérrez is the mayor of Medellín who accompanied Alejandro Eder on a trip to the United States.
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Colombia:
Federico Gutiérrez is the mayor of Medellín who addressed the U.S. decision to decertify Colombia in the fight against drug trafficking.
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Colombia:
Federico Gutiérrez met with U.S. representatives to discuss security and international cooperation.
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Colombia:
The mayor of Medellín reported on a four-year-old boy in critical condition after being brutally beaten by his father.
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Colombia:
Federico Gutiérrez is the mayor of Medellín who visited Washington to discuss issues related to narcotrafficking.
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Colombia:
Federico Gutiérrez is the mayor of Medellín who had a confrontation with President Petro regarding his authority.
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Colombia:
Federico Gutiérrez is the mayor of Medellín who announced a reward for information related to a recent terrorist attack.
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Colombia:
Federico Gutiérrez is the mayor of Medellín who condemned the terrorist attack on an energy tower.
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Colombia:
The mayor of Medellín, Federico Gutiérrez, provided a report clarifying the situation following the explosions.
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Colombia:
Federico Gutiérrez announced a reward of up to 200 million pesos for information leading to the identification and capture of those responsible for a terrorist attack.
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