
Grace Hernández
Grace Hernández is a deputy for the Movimiento Otro Camino (MOCA) in Panama, known for her critical stance on the structural issues facing the Caja de Seguro Social (CSS). She has highlighted the ongoing challenges such as lack of medications, inadequate hospital beds, and a general sense of hopelessness regarding retirement, arguing that the proposed reforms do not address these fundamental problems.
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Panama | 6 | 7.17 | 0.50% | +10% | 4,314,768 | 23,831 | $76,000 | 420$ |
Totals | 6 | 4,314,768 | 23,831 | $76,000 | 420$ |
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Recent Mentions
Panama:
Grace Hernández is a deputy who questioned the public hearing regarding the zoning proposal for San Francisco.
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Panama:
Grace Hernández is a deputy who presented proposals related to transportation and quotas.
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Panama:
Grace Hernández is a deputy who summarized the promise of a project to transform how the Ifarhu distributes scholarships and economic aid.
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Panama:
Grace Hernández, from the Seguimos bench and the Movimiento Otro Camino (Moca), made strong criticisms regarding the changes to Law 468.
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Panama:
Grace Hernández is referenced in relation to Pedro Quijano's position on the proposal.
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Panama:
Grace Hernández is the president of the subcommittee on Education responsible for unifying the legislative proposals on scholarships and economic aid.
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Panama:
Grace Hernández is a deputy and president of the subcommittee discussing the scholarship issues.
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Panama:
Grace Hernández is a member of the bancada Seguimos that rejected the special retirement decree for magistrates.
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Panama:
Grace Hernández is a commissioner in the commission.
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Panama:
Grace Hernández was elected as the secretary of the commission.
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