
Juan Pablo Guanipa
Juan Pablo Guanipa is a Venezuelan politician and member of the opposition party Primero Justicia. He has served as the Deputy of the National Assembly of Venezuela and is known for his active role in advocating for democratic reforms and human rights in the country. Recently, Guanipa has been in the news due to his alignment with María Corina Machado and the decision of Primero Justicia to maintain a united front against the electoral processes proposed by the government of Nicolás Maduro, which they deem illegitimate.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Venezuela | 8 | 6.00 | 0.44% | +30% | 28,435,943 | 163,479 | $48,000 | 276$ |
Totals | 8 | 28,435,943 | 163,479 | $48,000 | 276$ |
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Recent Mentions
Venezuela:
Juan Pablo Guanipa is another opposition figure being rehabilitated by the regime.
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Venezuela:
Juan Pablo Guanipa criticized Nicolás Maduro's statements regarding alleged fraud in Ecuador's elections.
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Venezuela:
Juan Pablo Guanipa criticized opposition members who registered their candidacies for the upcoming elections.
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Venezuela:
Juan Pablo Guanipa criticized the decree as a clear demonstration of Maduro's cynicism.
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Venezuela:
Juan Pablo Guanipa demanded full freedom for all detained journalists in Venezuela.
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Venezuela:
Juan Pablo Guanipa criticized the government's response to the electrical collapse, attributing it to years of corruption and neglect.
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Venezuela:
Juan Pablo Guanipa, an opposition leader, rejected the administration of Nicolás Maduro linking opposition mayors to a supposed drug trafficking network.
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Venezuela:
Juan Pablo Guanipa, an opposition leader, rejected the administration of Nicolás Maduro linking opposition mayors to a supposed drug trafficking network.
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Venezuela:
Juan Pablo Guanipa is listed among the national leaders.
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Venezuela:
Juan Pablo Guanipa publicly supported María Corina Machado's call against endorsing the electoral process.
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