
Lourdes Chambilla
Lourdes Chambilla is a Bolivian politician and the president of the Municipal Council of La Paz, known for her leadership and advocacy for social issues. She recently garnered attention for her role in the unanimous approval of the Municipal Autonomous Law that restored public transportation fares to their 2016 levels, reversing an increase previously promoted by the mayor, Iván Arias. Her efforts reflect a commitment to addressing the concerns of the city's residents regarding transportation costs and accessibility.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Bolivia | 2 | 4.50 | 0.12% | +0% | 11,673,021 | 13,558 | $40,000 | 46$ |
Totals | 2 | 11,673,021 | 13,558 | $40,000 | 46$ |
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Bolivia:
Lourdes Chambilla is the former political ally of Iván Arias and currently presides over the Municipal Council.
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Bolivia:
Lourdes Chambilla is the president of the municipal council of La Paz and is at odds with the mayor.
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Bolivia:
Lourdes Chambilla was re-elected as president of the Municipal Council, an act that was rejected by the Executive.
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Bolivia:
Lourdes Chambilla is the president of the Municipal Council of La Paz who promulgated a controversial law regarding fare increases.
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Bolivia:
Lourdes Chambilla is the president of the Municipal Council who has not yet promulgated the controversial law.
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Bolivia:
Lourdes Chambilla is the president of the Municipal Council who is being blamed for generating the conflict over the controversial law.
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Bolivia:
Lourdes Chambilla is the president of the Municipal Council whose actions have sparked a transport strike.
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Bolivia:
Lourdes Chambilla is the president of the Council whose resignation is demanded by the transport union leader Santos Escalante.
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Bolivia:
Lourdes Chambilla is the president of the Municipal Council who is promoting a controversial law regarding public transport fares.
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Bolivia:
Lourdes Chambilla, the president of the Municipal Council, criticized the spending on the sign as unnecessary.
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