Pol Bartolomé
Pol Bartolomé is a prominent Andorran politician, serving as the Minister of Concord within the government. He is known for his active engagement in legislative debates, particularly concerning social and economic policies. Recently, he has been vocal about the implications of the Llei Òmnibus, expressing concerns over its approach to foreign investment and the government's handling of housing regulations. His critiques highlight a call for more robust measures in the law to address economic fairness and the balance between local and foreign interests.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Andorra | 5 | 7.20 | 0.46% | +40% | 77,265 | 500 | $3,000 | 19$ |
| Totals | 5 | 77,265 | 500 | $3,000 | 19$ |
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Recent Mentions
Andorra:
Pol Bartolomé is a general councilor who believes the proposed measure is necessary to overcome current partisan division.
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Andorra:
Pol Bartolomé is a general councilor of the Concòrdia formation.
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Andorra:
Pol Bartolomé preferred not to specify a detailed position of his party on the specific measures.
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Andorra:
Pol Bartolomé requested the creation of a specific team for electoral observation during the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly session in Istanbul.
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Andorra:
Pol Bartolomé is a member of the Andorran delegation participating in the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly.
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Andorra:
Pol Bartolomé is the General Counselor of Concòrdia who posed questions regarding the retirement of public officials.
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Andorra:
Pol Bartolomé demands details about the average spending per department and public workers.
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Andorra:
Pol Bartolomé has requested details from the government regarding average spending on basic salaries.
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Andorra:
Pol Bartolomé asked questions regarding the new copyright law in Andorra.
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Andorra:
Pol Bartolomé was expelled for questioning the party's doctrine.
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