Pilar Cisneros
Pilar Cisneros is a prominent member of the Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica, serving as the head of the Social Democratic Progress Party (PPSD) faction. She has been actively involved in legislative discussions surrounding salary adjustments for medical specialists, presenting contrasting views on the timeline and financial implications of the proposed changes.
Born on Jun 27, 1954 (71 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Costa Rica | 19 | 6.26 | 3.18% | +80% | 5,094,118 | 291,824 | $62,000 | 3,552$ |
| Totals | 19 | 5,094,118 | 291,824 | $62,000 | 3,552$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Costa Rica:
The official spokesperson in Congress, Pilar Cisneros, stated she agrees with the essence of the FA project.
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Costa Rica:
Pilar Cisneros is a government official who supported the proposal for cryptocurrency regulation in the Costa Rican Assembly.
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Costa Rica:
Pilar Cisneros echoed the same complaints as Jorge Rojas regarding the credit process.
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Costa Rica:
Pilar Cisneros legitimized Laura Fernández's candidacy and played a key role in the campaign.
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Costa Rica:
Pilar Cisneros confirmed the support of the government party for the bill requiring financial entities to respond for electronic frauds affecting their clients.
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Costa Rica:
Pilar Cisneros defended political control as an essential function of the Legislative Assembly.
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Costa Rica:
Pilar Cisneros opposed the initiative to eliminate pensions for former presidents, viewing it as a revenge against current leaders.
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Costa Rica:
Pilar Cisneros is a deputy and spokesperson for Pueblo Soberano.
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Costa Rica:
Pilar Cisneros is a prominent figure in the political landscape of Costa Rica, having promoted a majority of deputies for the Partido Pueblo Soberano.
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Costa Rica:
Pilar Cisneros, a deputy and official spokesperson, stated that she does not believe Costa Rica is a more insecure country today than it was four years ago.
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