Jorge Bloise
Jorge Bloise is a Panamanian politician and member of the Vamos coalition, known for his commitment to education reform. He recently conducted a study titled '¿Cómo está tu escuela?' which revealed alarming deficiencies in public schools across several corregimientos, highlighting the urgent need for improvements in infrastructure, accessibility, and technological resources. His findings have sparked discussions about the quality of education in Panama and the need for legislative action to ensure that all students have access to a conducive learning environment.
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| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Panama | 6 | 5.67 | 0.60% | +20% | 4,314,768 | 31,004 | $76,000 | 546$ |
| Totals | 6 | 4,314,768 | 31,004 | $76,000 | 546$ |
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Panama:
Jorge Bloise, a deputy from Vamos, argued that the PRD proposal would eliminate independent lists.
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Panama:
Jorge Bloise is the president of the Legislative Education Commission and organized the education forum discussed in the article.
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Panama:
Jorge Bloise, a deputy from the Vamos coalition, criticized the proposal for favoring political parties over independents.
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Panama:
Jorge Bloise is the president of the Education Commission and emphasized the need for a new educational law in Panama.
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Panama:
Jorge Bloise is the president of the Education Commission and emphasized the importance of consensus in the legislative process.
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Panama:
Jorge Bloise announced the formal start of a roadmap to discuss a comprehensive reform of the Panamanian educational system.
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Panama:
Jorge Bloise is a deputy participating in the CNRE from the libre postulation.
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Panama:
Jorge Bloise is a deputy who questioned the proposal made by Alma Cortés.
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Panama:
Jorge Bloise is a deputy from the Vamos coalition and a participant in the National Commission of Electoral Reforms (CNRE).
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Panama:
Jorge Bloise criticized the modification to the electoral code and claimed it would affect the free candidacy process.
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