
Manuel Ramírez Candia
Manuel Ramírez Candia is a prominent Paraguayan lawyer and a minister of the Supreme Court of Justice. He is known for his involvement in judicial reform and his role in overseeing the accountability of the judiciary in Paraguay. Recently, he was in the news for addressing the Jurado de Enjuiciamiento de Magistrados (JEM) regarding the potential prosecution of judges Carmen Silva and Ana Aguirre for their alleged connections to criminal activities, particularly in relation to the late deputy Eulalio 'Lalo' Gomes.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Paraguay | 1 | 4.00 | 0.06% | +50% | 7,132,538 | 5,947 | $38,000 | 32$ |
Totals | 1 | 7,132,538 | 5,947 | $38,000 | 32$ |
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Recent Mentions
Paraguay:
Manuel Ramírez Candia is questioned about his commitment to liberalism in light of the events surrounding Rodrigo Quintana's death.
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Paraguay:
Manuel Ramírez Candia is a minister in the Supreme Court of Justice who will decide on the case.
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Paraguay:
Manuel Ramírez Candia, the minister of the highest judicial authority, expressed support for the removal of the magistrate.
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Paraguay:
Manuel Ramírez Candia is one of the judges who voted on the inadmissibility of the extraordinary appeal in Filizzola's case.
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Paraguay:
Manuel Ramírez Candia is a minister of the court who participated in the vote for the investigation.
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Paraguay:
Manuel Ramírez Candia voted in favor of declaring the extraordinary appeal inadmissible.
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Paraguay:
Manuel Ramírez Candia is identified as a minister of the Court who attended the inauguration.
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Paraguay:
Manuel Ramírez Candia detailed the irregularities found in the audit regarding Liliana González de Bristot's actions.
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Paraguay:
Manuel Ramírez Candia is a representative of the Court and supports Garay.
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Paraguay:
Manuel Ramírez Cándia is the minister of the Corte who requested the suspension of the magistradas.
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