Franco Gamboa

Franco Gamboa

analyst Bolivia

Franco Gamboa is an analyst and sociologist known for his insights into political processes and electoral dynamics in Bolivia. In a recent news article, he commented on the positive implications of a statement made by the Tribunal Constitucional Plurinacional (TCP) regarding the upcoming national elections, emphasizing the importance of these elections as the most significant in the last 40 years. Gamboa highlighted the need for quick resolutions to pending legal resources affecting the electoral calendar, advocating for ethical and common-sense actions from regional constitutional judges to ensure a transparent election process.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
2 wks
Reach
37,314
Power
128$
Sentiment
5.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Bolivia 5 5.00 0.27% +20% 11,673,021 37,314 $40,000 128$
Totals 5 11,673,021 37,314 $40,000 128$
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Recent Mentions

Bolivia Bolivia: Franco Gamboa is a sociologist who criticizes Andrónico's discourse as a troubling continuity with Morales' leadership. 4

El Deber: El guiño de Andrónico a Evo reordena el ajedrez político rumbo al 17 de agosto

Bolivia Bolivia: Franco Gamboa expressed his deep concern about the mobilizations led by former president Evo Morales. 4

El Deber: Especialistas ven que la protesta evista erosiona la democracia y pone en riesgo las elecciones

Bolivia Bolivia: Franco Gamboa noted that Morales's mobilization is strong in the Chapare but sees a weariness of Morales since last year's protests. 5

El Deber: Pacto de Unidad rechaza la marcha de sectores evistas

Bolivia Bolivia: Franco Gamboa stated that the TCP's pronouncement is positive as it reaffirms the electoral calendar for the most important elections in the last 40 years. 8

El Deber: Analistas ven que postura del TCP allana la ruta electoral, pero cierra las puertas a Evo Morales