Juan Alberto Londoño
Juan Alberto Londoño is a former vice minister of finance in Colombia, who has been vocal about the constitutional implications of the current government's state of exception. He recently expressed that the presidential decree does not meet the necessary legal criteria for such a declaration.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Colombia | 3 | 4.67 | 0.27% | +0% | 50,882,884 | 135,808 | $350,000 | 934$ |
| Totals | 3 | 50,882,884 | 135,808 | $350,000 | 934$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Colombia:
Juan Alberto Londoño stated that direct taxes would be easy to return to taxpayers, unlike indirect taxes.
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Colombia:
Juan Alberto Londoño warned about the irresponsible debt accumulation by the current government.
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Colombia:
Juan Alberto Londoño, an ex-deputy minister of Finance, states that the accumulated debt will require higher taxes.
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Colombia:
Juan Alberto Londoño is an economist and one of the signatories of the letter regarding the minimum wage.
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Colombia:
Juan Alberto Londoño, former Deputy Minister of Finance, argued that the retention only generates a setback in the progress of banking inclusion.
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Colombia:
Juan Alberto Londoño, the former Deputy Minister of Finance, explained the implications of issuing the budget by decree.
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Colombia:
Juan Alberto Londoño asserts that a reform should contain three basic elements, including expanding the base of natural persons who pay taxes.
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Colombia:
Juan Alberto Londoño, former Deputy Minister of Finance, emphasizes the importance of cutting excessive spending to restore market confidence.
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Colombia:
Juan Alberto Londoño, exviceministro de Hacienda, considered it 'good news' that Fitch maintained confidence in Bogotá's financial management.
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Colombia:
Juan Alberto Londoño is a former Deputy Minister of Finance who commented on Colombia's fiscal discipline.
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