Luis Guillermo Solís
Luis Guillermo Solís served as the President of Costa Rica from 2014 to 2018. His government initiated the construction of the CATEM in response to increasing migration crises, aiming to improve the living conditions and support for migrants passing through Costa Rica on their way to North America.
Born on Apr 25, 1958 (67 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Costa Rica | 3 | 5.00 | 0.50% | +0% | 5,094,118 | 25,599 | $62,000 | 312$ |
| Totals | 3 | 5,094,118 | 25,599 | $62,000 | 312$ |
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Recent Mentions
Costa Rica:
Luis Guillermo Solís was mentioned in the context of past expenses related to activities at the University of Costa Rica.
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Costa Rica:
Luis Guillermo Solís was also mentioned by Rodrigo Chaves in the context of previous administrations' discourse on respect for the Constitutional Court.
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Costa Rica:
Luis Guillermo Solís is a former president mentioned in relation to the university's spending on meals.
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Costa Rica:
Luis Guillermo Solís was the first president to be sworn in at the new Estadio Nacional in 2014.
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Costa Rica:
La última vez que el Estadio Nacional sirvió como escenario para un traspaso de poderes fue en 2014, cuando Luis Guillermo Solís asumió la Presidencia de la República.
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Costa Rica:
Luis Guillermo Solís was the president of Costa Rica from 2014 to 2018.
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Costa Rica:
Luis Guillermo Solís was part of the government that the Partido Acción Ciudadana represented before its disappearance.
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Costa Rica:
Luis Guillermo Solís criticized the official party's intention to control everything and called for political diversity.
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Costa Rica:
Luis Guillermo Solís is part of the WhatsApp chat among ex-presidents.
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Costa Rica:
Luis Guillermo Solís is mentioned for maintaining a religious leader in the Presidential House, hindering secular efforts.
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