Fernando Marcelo Lea Plaza

Fernando Marcelo Lea Plaza

politician Bolivia

Fernando Marcelo Lea Plaza is a judge from Coroico, Bolivia, who recently gained media attention when he was apprehended by the Special Force for the Fight Against Crime (Felcc) and the Prosecutor's Office for ordering the suspension of the credentials of Supreme Court Magistrate Fanny Coaquira. His controversial decision was viewed as an attempt to undermine the legitimacy of Coaquira's election, which had been conducted by popular vote, leading to allegations of misconduct and an investigation into his actions.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
2 wks
Reach
123,290
Power
422$
Sentiment
3.77
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Bolivia 13 3.77 0.88% +20% 11,673,021 123,290 $40,000 422$
Totals 13 11,673,021 123,290 $40,000 422$
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Recent Mentions

Bolivia Bolivia: Fernando Marcelo Lea Plaza is involved in a case concerning alleged manipulation of the judicial administration. 5

El Deber: Iván Lima tras declarar en la Fiscalía: “No puedo emitir ningún criterio adicional”

Bolivia Bolivia: Fernando Marcelo Lea Plaza is allegedly involved in a conversation regarding the dismissal of a Supreme Court magistrate. 4

El Deber: Iván Lima y José Luis Quiroga se presentan en la Fiscalía por el caso consorcio

Bolivia Bolivia: Fernando Marcelo Lea Plaza is a judge who was involved in a conversation regarding a resolution to remove a magistrate, leading to his arrest. 3

El Deber: Fiscalía aprehende al expresidente del TDJ La Paz Yván Córdova

Bolivia Bolivia: Fernando Marcelo Lea Plaza is a judge allegedly involved in a conversation with César Siles regarding the dismissal of another magistrate. 5

El Deber: “No pueden pinchar teléfonos y armar conversaciones”: Defensa de Siles insiste en la “manipulación” del audio

Bolivia Bolivia: Fernando Marcelo Lea Plaza is a judge involved in the case and currently detained. 3

El Deber: Caso consorcio: ordenan detención domiciliaria de Iván Campero