Óscar Pereira
Óscar Pereira is the Deputy Minister of Internal Security in Paraguay, known for his role in overseeing public safety during significant national events, such as protests and marches. Recently, he was in the news discussing the government's commitment to ensuring the right to peaceful assembly while coordinating security measures for a major march organized by farmers and indigenous groups in Asunción. He emphasized the presence of 12,000 police officers to maintain order and expressed confidence that the march would proceed without incident.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Taiwan | 1 | 7.00 | 0.12% | +0% | 23,816,775 | 28,869 | $670,000 | 812$ |
| Totals | 1 | 23,816,775 | 28,869 | $670,000 | 812$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Taiwan:
Paraguayan Vice Minister of Internal Security Oscar Pereira backed Taiwan’s participation in the organization.
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Paraguay:
Óscar Pereira is the Deputy Minister of Internal Security discussing the need for coordinated action against crime.
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Paraguay:
Óscar Pereira is the Deputy Minister of Internal Security who emphasized the threats of organized crime.
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Paraguay:
Oscar Pereira explained the scope of the work being done by the Tripartite Command in the Triple Frontier area.
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Paraguay:
Óscar Pereira is the viceminister of Seguridad Interna who discussed the potential impact of the police operation in Rio de Janeiro on Paraguay.
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Slovenia:
Oscar Pereira is a former Tour winner from Mos.
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Paraguay:
Óscar Pereira also criticized the protests during the pilgrimage.
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Uruguay:
Oscar Pereira was also appointed as an overseer to investigate the financial situation.
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Uruguay:
Oscar Pereira is an accountant who was involved in the oversight of Casa de Galicia.
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Paraguay:
Óscar Pereira, a representative of the Asunción municipality's union, expressed that they do not take the proposal of the municipal intervener seriously.
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