Luis Arce Catacora

Luis Arce Catacora

politician Bolivia

Luis Arce Catacora is a Bolivian economist and politician, currently serving as the President of Bolivia. He is a member of the Movement for Socialism (MAS) party and has been a key figure in the country's political landscape since the presidency of Evo Morales. Arce is known for his role in stabilizing the Bolivian economy during his tenure as Minister of Economy and Public Finance before becoming president. Recently, he has been in the news as various sectors of MAS are advocating for his reelection amid rising economic challenges and public discontent.

Born on Sep 28, 1963 (61 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
12 wks
Reach
375,003
Power
1,336$
Sentiment
4.86
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Bolivia 27 4.81 1.45% +120% 11,673,021 371,386 $40,000 1,273$
Panama 1 5.00 0.08% +0% 4,314,768 3,617 $76,000 64$
Totals 28 15,987,789 375,003 $116,000 1,337$
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Recent Mentions

Bolivia Bolivia: Luis Arce Catacora is being called to resign by social organizations due to the ongoing crisis and lack of fuel. 2

El Deber: "Esta medida se levantará únicamente con la renuncia de Arce", advierten los bloqueadores de San Julián

Bolivia Bolivia: Luis Arce is the president of Bolivia, whose resignation is being demanded by social organizations due to economic issues. 2

El Deber: ¡Atención! Pailón y San Julián anuncian bloqueos para este jueves exigiendo la renuncia de Luis Arce

Bolivia Bolivia: Bismark Daza mentioned that if the government does not resolve the fuel shortage by June 3, they will demand the resignation of President Luis Arce Catacora. 4

El Deber: "No queremos perjudicar más a la población", los micreros descartan acatar el paro de este martes

Bolivia Bolivia: Luis Arce Catacora is mentioned as the president under whom the economic issues are being discussed. 5

El Deber: El ministro “sofista”, en un gabinete de “mentirosos”