
Juan Camilo Restrepo
Juan Camilo Restrepo is a Colombian economist and former Minister of Finance, known for his expertise in fiscal policy and economic reform. He has held various significant roles in the Colombian government and has been influential in shaping economic strategies during his tenure. Restrepo is recognized for advocating responsible fiscal management and has often provided insights on the complexities of Colombia's economic landscape.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Colombia | 2 | 5.50 | 0.15% | +10% | 50,882,884 | 83,601 | $350,000 | 575$ |
Totals | 2 | 50,882,884 | 83,601 | $350,000 | 575$ |
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Colombia:
Juan Camilo Restrepo is another former peace commissioner involved in the investigation.
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Colombia:
Juan Camilo Restrepo is an ex-minister who, along with others, expressed concerns regarding the legality of the proposed decree.
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Colombia:
Juan Camilo Restrepo provided an economic perspective on the political shift in Bolivia.
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Colombia:
Juan Camilo Restrepo is among the former peace commissioners linked to the fiscal responsibility process.
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Colombia:
Juan Camilo Restrepo, a former Minister of Finance, agrees on the need to cut the 2025 budget.
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Colombia:
Juan Camilo Restrepo is a former Minister of Finance who believes that buying Monómeros is not the solution to lower fertilizer prices.
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Colombia:
Juan Camilo Restrepo is a former Minister of Agriculture who expressed skepticism about the acquisition of Monómeros.
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Colombia:
Juan Camilo Restrepo stated that Sarabia's resignation shows that coherence was stronger than the incoherence of her boss.
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Colombia:
Juan Camilo Restrepo is a former Minister of Finance who commented on the government's reform plans.
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Colombia:
Juan Camilo Restrepo is a former Minister who warned about the potential failure of the new tax reform.
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