José Orlando Peralta

José Orlando Peralta

political analyst Bolivia

José Orlando Peralta is a prominent political analyst and scholar known for his insights into Bolivian politics. He has provided commentary on the dynamics of political alliances and electoral strategies in the country. His expertise often sheds light on the challenges faced by opposition parties and the complexities of achieving unity among diverse political factions. Recently, he commented on the difficulties facing the 'bloque de unidad' in selecting a single presidential candidate amidst internal conflicts.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
19,309
Power
66$
Sentiment
5.50
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Bolivia 2 5.50 0.15% +10% 11,673,021 19,309 $40,000 66$
Totals 2 11,673,021 19,309 $40,000 66$
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Recent Mentions

Bolivia Bolivia: Political analyst José Orlando Peralta emphasized that the situations of Manfred, Jhonny, and Eva Copa cannot be attributed to a single pattern. 5

El Deber: Manfred, Eva y Jhonny: las rutas inciertas de los exalcaldes candidatos

Bolivia Bolivia: José Orlando Peralta reflects on the details of the 36-day strike in Santa Cruz. 6

El Deber: “El desarrollo en lo político en Santa Cruz es una cuestión irresuelta”

Bolivia Bolivia: José Orlando Peralta emphasizes that media manipulation and dirty campaigning intensify in the electoral final stretch. 5

El Deber: La desinformación como negocio genera “guerra sucia” en época electoral

Bolivia Bolivia: José Orlando Peralta indicated that Morales still has discourse and supporters but lacks the strength for mobilizations. 5

El Deber: Pacto de Unidad rechaza la marcha de sectores evistas

Bolivia Bolivia: José Orlando Peralta described the TCP's pronouncement as an 'interesting signal' that could provide tranquility to the population. 7

El Deber: Analistas ven que postura del TCP allana la ruta electoral, pero cierra las puertas a Evo Morales