Hernán Hinojosa

Hernán Hinojosa

politician Bolivia

Hernán Hinojosa is a Bolivian politician and member of the Movement for Socialism (MAS) party, currently serving as the president of the Commission of Economy Plural in the Plurinational Legislative Assembly. He has been in the news recently due to the controversial approval of contracts for lithium extraction, which have raised concerns about transparency and the potential for exploitation of Bolivia's natural resources.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
8,653
Power
30$
Sentiment
5.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Bolivia 1 5.00 0.07% +0% 11,673,021 8,653 $40,000 30$
Totals 1 11,673,021 8,653 $40,000 30$
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Recent Mentions

Bolivia Bolivia: Hernán Hinojosa is a deputy who insisted on the need to work within the deadlines for the electoral project. 5

El Deber: Opositores al arcismo desahucian cualquier intento de proyecto para designar vocales electorales

Bolivia Bolivia: Hernán Hinojosa issued his vote when it was not appropriate, as the president does not vote unless there is a tie. 3

El Deber: Contrato de explotación de litio fue aprobado en comisión por votación secreta

Bolivia Bolivia: Hernán Hinojosa attempted to impose a vote to close the session, leading to protests from other deputies. 3

El Deber: Diputados potosinos se declaran en vigilia tras nuevo cuarto intermedio ‘sin fecha ni hora’ para tratar contrato de litio

Bolivia Bolivia: Hernán Hinojosa is the president of the commission responsible for the controversial lithium contract. 5

El Deber: Jefe de bancada arcista descarta que comisión de Asamblea vaya a tratar contrato de litio

Bolivia Bolivia: The commission of Economy Plural, led by arcista Hernán Hinojosa, attempted to install the session to discuss the lithium exploitation contract. 4

El Deber: Litio: comisión declara cuarto intermedio ‘sin fecha ni hora’ y opositores ven maniobra