Iroshka Elvir
Iroshka Elvir is a Honduran politician and member of the National Congress. Known for her active participation in legislative matters, she has gained attention for her outspoken views on various social and political issues. Recently, Elvir was in the news due to a heated exchange on social media regarding the stance of Attorney General Johel Zelaya concerning a controversial narcotics-related video involving Carlos Zelaya.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Honduras | 7 | 5.57 | 0.73% | +20% | 9,904,608 | 86,306 | $25,000 | 218$ |
| Totals | 7 | 9,904,608 | 86,306 | $25,000 | 218$ |
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Recent Mentions
Honduras:
Iroshka Elvir is a Liberal deputy who was accused by Jorge Cálix of demanding a share of power during negotiations for the provisional board of the Legislative Power.
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Honduras:
Iroshka Elvir highlighted political and administrative responsibilities regarding the plane's purchase.
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Honduras:
Iroshka Elvir proposed the incorporation of youth into the human resources of public and private companies.
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Honduras:
Iroshka Elvir stated that there could not be a declaration where there are still pending claims.
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Honduras:
Iroshka Elvir is mentioned as the wife of Salvador Nasralla, who was also not proposed for expulsion from the party.
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Honduras:
Iroshka Elvir is Salvador Nasralla's wife and is involved in the controversy regarding her potential role in the Congress.
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Honduras:
Iroshka Elvir announced that she will set aside her aspirations to become president of the National Congress.
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Honduras:
Iroshka Elvir is a liberal deputy who engaged in a social media exchange with Roberto Contreras.
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Honduras:
Iroshka Elvir is a deputy mentioned in connection with the electoral nominations.
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Honduras:
Iroshka Elvir, a member of the Liberal Party, asserted that electoral records without biometric readers should undergo special scrutiny.
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