Joana Rosa
Joana Rosa is the Minister of Justice in Cabo Verde, known for her advocacy for judicial reform and the enhancement of working conditions for legal professionals. Recently, she played a pivotal role in the approval of the Estatuto dos Magistrados Judiciais, which aims to improve the legal framework of the country, address procedural delays, and ensure adequate remuneration for judges.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Cabo Verde | 4 | 7.75 | 1.93% | +50% | 555,987 | 16,116 | $2,100 | 61$ |
| Totals | 4 | 555,987 | 16,116 | $2,100 | 61$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Cabo Verde:
Joana Rosa, the Minister of Justice, assured that all logistics are being prepared for free and transparent elections.
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Cabo Verde:
Joana Rosa announced the intention to rehabilitate the old Civil Prison of Ribeira Brava.
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Cabo Verde:
Joana Rosa is the Minister of Justice who highlighted the partnership with the European Union during the ceremony.
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Cabo Verde:
Joana Rosa is the Minister of Justice who indicated the budget for the rehabilitation project of the former TACV building.
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Cabo Verde:
Joana Rosa is the minister of Justice who attended the event organized by the Associação 'Donu Nha Distinu'.
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Cabo Verde:
Joana Rosa presented a proposal for the regulation of asset recovery and management.
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Cabo Verde:
Joana Rosa is the Minister of Justice who announced the acquisition of urgent laboratory equipment for the Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences.
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Cabo Verde:
Joana Rosa highlighted the involvement of the municipality in the project, emphasizing the importance of the infrastructure for security and improving access for families visiting inmates.
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Cabo Verde:
Joana Rosa emphasized the importance of the CEJJ as a tool for sovereignty in Cabo Verde's justice system.
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Cabo Verde:
Minister Joana Rosa considers the state's participation in such projects to be of great importance.
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