Rafael López Aliaga

Rafael López Aliaga

politician Peru

Rafael López Aliaga is the Mayor of Lima and a prominent political figure in Peru, known for his strategic alliances and political maneuvering. Initially allied with President Dina Boluarte, he leveraged this relationship to secure significant financial agreements for the city while enhancing his political stature. With a recent approval rating of 46%, López Aliaga is positioning himself for future presidential ambitions, adeptly navigating the shifting political landscape to appeal to younger voters and those disillusioned with the current administration.

Born on Oct 10, 1959 (65 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.01%
Persistence
11 wks
Reach
1,526,912
Power
16,533$
Sentiment
5.94
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Peru 33 5.33 2.05% +110% 32,971,846 1,422,758 $230,000 9,925$
United States 1 6.00 0.03% +0% 331,002,651 104,154 $21,000,000 6,608$
Totals 34 363,974,497 1,526,912 $21,230,000 16,533$
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Recent Mentions

Peru Peru: Rafael López Aliaga is the mayor of Lima Metropolitana who has promoted significant works like the Chosica-Callao passenger train. 5

El Comercio: Un tren de improvisaciones, por Aldo Facho Dede | OPINION

Peru Peru: El burgomaestre acusó al titular del MTC por falta de capacidad operativa y denunció la falta de apoyo del Ejecutivo para concretar el proyecto ferroviario. 4

El Comercio: Municipalidad de Lima aprueba subasta de la concesión del Tren Lima–Chosica al sector privado | últimas | LIMA

Peru Peru: Rafael López Aliaga is the mayor of Lima who criticized the Minister of Transport and Communications for his statements regarding the Lima-Chosica train project. 3

El Comercio: Tren Lima-Chosica: los principales acuerdos que dejó la segunda mesa técnica, esta vez sin la MML | LIMA

Peru Peru: Rafael López-Aliaga is a candidate who has seen a slight increase in support in Lima. 6

El Comercio: Los puntos cardinales de Lima, por José Carlos Requena | OPINION