
Jaume Bartumeu
Jaume Bartumeu is a prominent Andorran politician who served as the Prime Minister of Andorra from 2009 to 2011. A member of the Socialdemocràcia i Progrés party, he is known for advocating a strong European perspective for Andorra. Recently in the news, Bartumeu expressed concerns about the political implications of a future referendum in Andorra regarding the country's relationship with the European Union, warning that it could pose a 'political danger' if citizens associate their dissatisfaction with the government to broader issues regarding EU membership.
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Andorra | 2 | 6.00 | 0.17% | +60% | 77,265 | 214 | $3,000 | 8$ |
Totals | 2 | 77,265 | 214 | $3,000 | 8$ |
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Andorra:
Jaume Bartumeu is a former head of government.
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Andorra:
Jaume Bartumeu is a former head of government and an observer in the negotiations regarding the community acquis.
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Andorra:
Jaume Bartumeu is recognized as a figure of trust among the participants discussing the EU agreement.
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Andorra:
Jaume Bartumeu is one of the political leaders firmly defending the adherence to the agreement.
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Andorra:
Jaume Bartumeu was involved in the motion that recognized women's right to be elected in Andorra.
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Andorra:
Jaume Bartumeu, the former head of government, also attended the ceremony.
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Andorra:
Jaume Bartumeu is a former head of government of Andorra and will attend a ceremony in France.
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Andorra:
Jaume Bartumeu is an observer and representative of Progressistes-SDP at the State Pact.
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Andorra:
Jaume Bartumeu is an observer and representative of Progressistes-SDP who traveled to San Marino to strengthen contacts with political institutions.
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San Marino:
Jaume Bartumeu served as the Prime Minister of Andorra from 2009 to 2011 and is concerned about the political implications of a future referendum.
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