Jorge Aldana

Jorge Aldana

politician Honduras

Jorge Aldana is the current mayor of the Central District in Honduras, actively campaigning for reelection in the upcoming 2025 primary elections. He has focused on showcasing various infrastructure projects, improving public services, and ensuring continuity in his administration. Aldana emphasizes the importance of transparency and accountability in governance, advocating for reforms to streamline bureaucratic processes that hinder effective public service. His commitment to community welfare is evident through initiatives like the establishment of the first Municipal Veterinary Clinic and a social project providing essential supplies to new mothers.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
34,533
Power
87$
Sentiment
6.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Honduras 4 6.00 0.32% +10% 9,904,608 34,533 $25,000 87$
Totals 4 9,904,608 34,533 $25,000 87$
Interactive World Map

Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

Honduras Honduras: Jorge Aldana is the mayor of the capital and is accused of making false statements about the Juan Pablo II bridge. 5

La Prensa – high-circulation Honduran daily: Audio de Jorge Aldana sobre puente Juan Pablo II es manipulado con IA

Honduras Honduras: The mayor Jorge Aldana reminded citizens of the importance of staying alert, especially in communities located in risk areas. 7

La Prensa – high-circulation Honduran daily: Declaran alerta verde por 48 horas en el Distrito Central

Honduras Honduras: Jorge Aldana welcomed the support and emphasized that the joint municipal initiative aims to strengthen a more open management. 8

La Prensa – high-circulation Honduran daily: Kenneth Melhado forma alianza municipal con Jorge Aldana

Honduras Honduras: Jorge Aldana, the mayor, declared a green alert due to the intense rains affecting the region. 8

La Prensa – high-circulation Honduran daily: Alerta verde en Tegucigalpa y Comayagüela por lluvias