Rafael López Aliaga
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 (66 years old)
Global Media Ratings
Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Peru | 16 | 4.88 | 2.69% | +80% | 32,971,846 | 1,595,948 | $230,000 | 11,133$ |
| Totals | 16 | 32,971,846 | 1,595,948 | $230,000 | 11,133$ |
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Recent Mentions
Peru:
Rafael López Aliaga of Renovación Popular proposes reducing the state and implementing severe penalties for corruption.
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Peru:
Rafael López Aliaga is a presidential candidate who has also presented his technical team.
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Peru:
Rafael López Aliaga is mentioned as the leader of Renovación Popular who announced they would not support Denisse Miralles.
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Peru:
Rafael Lopez Aliaga is another candidate in the presidential race for the elections in April 2026.
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Peru:
Rafael López Aliaga is a prominent figure in the political landscape of Peru, known for his candidacy and controversial statements.
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Peru:
Rafael López Aliaga is accused of being responsible for the new political crisis.
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Peru:
Rafael López Aliaga is portrayed as an unpredictable and radical candidate leading in the polls.
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Peru:
Rafael López Aliaga is a candidate representing the right in the upcoming elections.
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Peru:
Rafael López Aliaga is mentioned as a political rival of Keiko Fujimori in the context of the right-wing vote.
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Peru:
Rafael López Aliaga leads the group that claims there are mafioso pacts in Congress.
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