
Jeanine Añez
Jeanine Añez is a Bolivian politician and lawyer who served as the interim president of Bolivia from November 2019 to November 2020 following the resignation of Evo Morales. Her presidency was marked by significant political turmoil and controversy, and she has since been imprisoned on charges related to her role in the political crisis. Añez's detention has drawn international criticism and concern regarding human rights and the treatment of political prisoners in Bolivia.
Born on Aug 13, 1967 (57 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Bolivia | 11 | 5.18 | 0.78% | +10% | 11,673,021 | 100,315 | $40,000 | 344$ |
Totals | 11 | 11,673,021 | 100,315 | $40,000 | 344$ |
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Recent Mentions
Bolivia:
Jeanine Áñez is the former senator who assumed the presidency after Evo Morales's resignation and was initially included in the case Golpe I.
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Bolivia:
Cochamanidis also visited former president Jeanine Áñez, who agreed on the necessity of a new government for political prisoner release.
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Bolivia:
Jeanine Añez is referenced as another political figure who has been imprisoned.
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Bolivia:
Jeanine Añez is a former President of Bolivia who was imprisoned by Luis Arce Catacora.
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Bolivia:
Jeanine Áñez is referenced as the president during the time when officials resigned from the MAS to keep their jobs.
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Bolivia:
Jeanine Añez declared that the 21F is a national celebration of the defense of democracy.
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Bolivia:
Jeanine Áñez stated that the 21F is a national celebration of the defense of democracy against Evo Morales.
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Bolivia:
Quiroga demanded urgency in resolving the legal situation of the former president Jeanine Áñez.
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Bolivia:
Jeanine Añez served as the interim president of Bolivia after Morales' resignation.
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Bolivia:
Jeanine Añez is a former President mentioned in relation to the discussion of amnesty for political prisoners.
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