Gabriela Chacón
Gabriela Chacón is the executive president of the Instituto Nacional de Seguros (INS) in Costa Rica. She has been vocal about the alarming statistics related to road accidents, emphasizing the need for public awareness and urgent action to prevent fatalities and serious injuries on the roads, particularly among young motorcyclists.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Costa Rica | 7 | 5.71 | 0.62% | +10% | 5,094,118 | 35,022 | $62,000 | 426$ |
| Totals | 7 | 5,094,118 | 35,022 | $62,000 | 426$ |
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Recent Mentions
Costa Rica:
Gabriela Chacón is the president of the National Insurance Institute (INS) who revealed the names of two deputies that contacted her for help with insurance policies.
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Costa Rica:
Gabriela Chacón was mentioned as the current head of the INS during the political pressures described by Fernández.
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Costa Rica:
Gabriela Chacón is the president of the INS, mentioned in relation to the alleged informal mechanism for payments.
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Costa Rica:
Gabriela Chacón is the executive president of the National Insurance Institute (INS) who was criticized for her handling of advertising investments.
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Costa Rica:
Gabriela Chacón is the president of the INS who issued directives regarding advertising.
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Costa Rica:
Gabriela Chacón is the president of the Instituto Nacional de Seguros and is overseeing the investigation into Global Reinsurance.
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Costa Rica:
Gabriela Chacón confirmed under oath that Federico Cruz called her regarding a $10 million transfer.
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Costa Rica:
Gabriela Chacón was the executive president of INS who called for a meeting that included the questioned 'Zar de los Reaseguros'.
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Costa Rica:
Gabriela Chacón is the executive president of the National Insurance Institute (INS) who was present at the meeting with Rizik and Sánchez Silva.
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Costa Rica:
Gabriela Chacón succeeded Mónica Araya as the president of INS and was involved in meetings with questionable figures.
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