Mercedes de Freitas

Mercedes de Freitas

activist Venezuela

Mercedes de Freitas is the director of Transparencia Venezuela, an organization dedicated to combating corruption in Venezuela. Recently, she announced that the organization would operate from exile due to increasing persecution of civil society organizations in the country. Under her leadership, Transparencia Venezuela has documented numerous cases of corruption and remains committed to its mission despite the challenges posed by the Venezuelan government.

Born on Jan 01, 1970 (55 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
59,538
Power
241$
Sentiment
7.39
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Croatia 3 6.67 0.23% +0% 4,105,267 9,430 $68,000 156$
Venezuela 2 7.50 0.18% +0% 28,435,943 50,107 $48,000 85$
Totals 5 32,541,210 59,537 $116,000 241$
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

Venezuela Venezuela: Mercedes de Freitas, the director of Transparencia Venezuela, denounced that corruption in the country has generated a historic embezzlement exceeding 200 billion dollars. 8

El Nacional: El saqueo en Venezuela supera los 200 mil millones de dólares

Venezuela Venezuela: Mercedes de Freitas, the director of Transparencia Venezuela, believes that the recent international pressure on Nicolás Maduro's government is a major concern for him. 7

El Nacional: Cerco militar y las sanciones podrían debilitar el poder de Maduro

Panama Panama: Mercedes De Freitas is the executive director of Transparency International Venezuela and warned about the magnitude of transnational corruption linked to the Venezuelan regime. 8

La Prensa – leading Panamanian daily, est. 1980: Sector inmobiliario facilitó el lavado de dinero en Panamá, advierte Transparencia Internacional

Venezuela Venezuela: Mercedes de Freitas confirmed the decision for Transparencia Venezuela to operate from exile and assured that the fight against corruption will continue. 8

El Nacional: Transparencia Venezuela pasó al exilio: “No podemos dejar de denunciar”