Gonzalo Hurtado

Gonzalo Hurtado

politician Bolivia

Gonzalo Hurtado is the president of the Plurinational Constitutional Tribunal (TCP) in Bolivia, known for being an autoprorrogado judge and currently facing scrutiny regarding his role in the judicial system and the ongoing political tensions surrounding judicial independence.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
2 wks
Reach
59,386
Power
203$
Sentiment
6.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Bolivia 8 6.00 0.42% +20% 11,673,021 59,386 $40,000 203$
Totals 8 11,673,021 59,386 $40,000 203$
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Recent Mentions

Bolivia Bolivia: Gonzalo Hurtado, the president of the TCP, emphasized that no one can perpetuate themselves in power. 7

El Deber: TCP ratifica que "nadie puede perpetuarse en el poder"

Bolivia Bolivia: Gonzalo Hurtado, from the Tribunal Constitucional Plurinacional, instructed the electoral bodies regarding the electoral calendar. 5

El Deber: Nina afirma que Sala constitucional falla en favor de Pan-Bol y pide al TSE modificar resolución sobre personería

Bolivia Bolivia: Gonzalo Hurtado is the president of the Constitutional Plurinational Tribunal who instructed immediate resolution of resources presented against political groups. 6

El Deber: Justicia rechaza acción popular contra 8 partidos

Bolivia Bolivia: Gonzalo Hurtado, the president of the TCP, emphasized the need for certainty and guarantees for transparent elections. 7

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

Bolivia Bolivia: Gonzalo Hurtado, president of the TCP, emphasized the need for transparent elections in Bolivia. 8

El Deber: TCP reafirma su compromiso de garantizar elecciones e instruye a resolver recursos judiciales de inmediato

Bolivia Bolivia: Gonzalo Hurtado is referred to as the autoprorrogado involved in the situation. 3

El Deber: Cívicos dicen que no se cederá un milímetro del territorio cruceño