
Jamil Mahuad
Jamil Mahuad is a former Ecuadorian politician who served as the President of Ecuador from 1998 to 2000. His presidency was marked by economic challenges and the resolution of the Cenepa conflict with Peru, culminating in a peace agreement that ended years of territorial disputes and established a framework for peaceful relations between the two countries.
Born on Jul 29, 1949 (75 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Ecuador | 4 | 5.00 | 0.21% | +0% | 17,643,060 | 36,284 | $108,000 | 222$ |
Dominican Republic | 1 | 6.00 | 0.06% | +0% | 10,847,910 | 6,918 | $89,000 | 57$ |
Argentina | 1 | 6.00 | 0.05% | +0% | 45,195,774 | 23,539 | $450,000 | 234$ |
Venezuela | 1 | 6.00 | 0.06% | +0% | 28,435,943 | 17,265 | $48,000 | 29$ |
Bolivia | 1 | 7.00 | 0.05% | +0% | 11,673,021 | 6,219 | $40,000 | 21$ |
Totals | 8 | 113,795,708 | 90,225 | $735,000 | 563$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Ecuador:
Jamil Mahuad was the president during the installation of the U.S. military base in Manta.
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Ecuador:
Jamil Mahuad is mentioned in the context of a previous request for criminal prosecution authorization.
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Ecuador:
Jamil Mahuad's inauguration speech in 1998 lasted between 40 minutes and 1 hour and 13 minutes.
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Venezuela:
Jamil Mahuad participated in a panel on geopolitics and cybersecurity.
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Dominican Republic:
Jamil Mahuad is a former president of Ecuador.
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Ecuador:
Jamil Mahuad is a former president of Ecuador who faced a request for criminal prosecution.
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Argentina:
Jamil Mahuad was present at the tribute to Mario Vargas Llosa.
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Bolivia:
Jamil Mahuad in Ecuador made the financial system explode but dollarized the economy and avoided hyperinflation.
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Venezuela:
Jamil Mahuad was the president of Ecuador who experienced a coup in 2000.
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Ecuador:
Jamil Mahuad was the president of Ecuador who started paying the bono solidario as compensation for the elimination of gas and electricity subsidies.
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