Juan Diego Vásquez
Juan Diego Vásquez is a former independent member of the Panamanian legislature, known for his advocacy on human rights and social issues. Recently, he raised concerns regarding the treatment of deported migrants arriving in Panama from the United States, calling for immediate clarification from the government and emphasizing the importance of upholding constitutional protections for all individuals.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Panama | 12 | 5.42 | 1.14% | +50% | 4,314,768 | 73,617 | $76,000 | 1,297$ |
| Totals | 12 | 4,314,768 | 73,617 | $76,000 | 1,297$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Panama:
Juan Diego Vásquez questioned the Government's handling of public funds assigned by the Ministry of Economy and Finance.
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Panama:
Juan Diego Vásquez acknowledged during a call with Chapman that they had been very harsh in questioning the transfers.
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Panama:
Juan Diego Vásquez, a former deputy, raised questions about the legal basis for financing cultural events.
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Panama:
Juan Diego Vásquez is a former deputy who questioned the fund allocations as being discretionary and political.
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Panama:
Juan Diego Vásquez claimed that the large transfers made by the Ministry of Economy and Finance do not seem to respond to technical criteria but rather to political ties.
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Panama:
Juan Diego Vásquez, exdiputado independiente y fundador de la coalición Vamos, critiques the arguments given by Felipe Chapman regarding fund transfers.
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Panama:
Juan Diego Vásquez is a former deputy who expressed concern over the transfers to Tolé.
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Panama:
Juan Diego Vásquez is a former deputy who has raised concerns about the fund transfers.
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Panama:
Juan Diego Vásquez is a former deputy who questioned the resource transfers made by the Ministry of Economy and Finance.
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Panama:
Juan Diego Vásquez is a leader of the Vamos coalition who criticized Mulino's actions and statements.
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