
Octavio Pineda
Octavio Pineda is a Honduran government official who has been involved in discussions surrounding the redirection of financial aid and loans to various sectors in Honduras. He was recently quoted regarding the status of the €70 million loan from Spain, asserting that there were no funds available for the original hospital project.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Honduras | 15 | 5.93 | 0.76% | +30% | 9,904,608 | 98,490 | $25,000 | 249$ |
Totals | 15 | 9,904,608 | 98,490 | $25,000 | 249$ |
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Recent Mentions
Honduras:
Octavio Pineda is the minister of the Secretariat of Infrastructure and Transport informing about the road studies.
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Honduras:
Octavio Pineda, minister of SIT, was contacted for updates on road repairs but did not respond.
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Honduras:
Octavio Pineda is the head of the Secretariat of Infrastructure and Transport (SIT) who responded to the mayor regarding road repairs.
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Honduras:
Octavio Pineda is mentioned in relation to the road situation in Jucutuma.
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Honduras:
Octavio Pineda is the minister of the Secretariat of Infrastructure and Transport who responded to the mayor's comments on social media.
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Honduras:
Octavio Pineda, the minister of SIT, confirmed the costs for rehabilitating the collapsed bridge.
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Honduras:
Octavio Pineda, the Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, reported that an investigation into the causes of the collapse will be conducted.
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Honduras:
Octavio Pineda, the minister of the Secretariat of Works and Transport, announced plans for a new four-lane bridge alongside the reconstruction of the Saopín bridge.
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Honduras:
Octavio Pineda is the minister of the Secretariat of Infrastructure and Transport who announced the start of the tourist corridor construction.
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Honduras:
Octavio Pineda, the minister of the Secretariat of Infrastructure and Transport, admitted that there are not enough funds for the paving of RN57.
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