
Raquel Arbaje
Raquel Arbaje is the First Lady of the Dominican Republic, known for her advocacy for education and professional training. She recently highlighted the significance of technical education during the graduation ceremony of over 3,500 new technicians at the Instituto Nacional de Formación Técnico Profesional (Infotep), emphasizing that obtaining a degree from Infotep greatly increases employment opportunities for graduates.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Dominican Republic | 16 | 7.06 | 1.14% | +20% | 10,847,910 | 148,984 | $89,000 | 1,222$ |
Totals | 16 | 10,847,910 | 148,984 | $89,000 | 1,222$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Dominican Republic:
Raquel Arbaje and her daughters were publicly reproached by Alfredo Pacheco regarding their opinions on a legal project.
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Dominican Republic:
Raquel Arbaje, the first lady, praised Listín Diario for its commitment to ethical journalism.
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Dominican Republic:
Raquel Arbaje, the First Lady, sent essential supplies to assist Lisbeth Zabala and her family.
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Dominican Republic:
Raquel Arbaje, the first lady, was also appealed to for help regarding Rony's health insurance.
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Dominican Republic:
Raquel Arbaje, the First Lady, praised Listín Diario for its role as a reliable source of information.
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Dominican Republic:
Raquel Arbaje is mentioned as the first lady who signed a letter warning President Luis Abinader about the implications of a penal code reform.
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Dominican Republic:
Raquel Arbaje is mentioned as the first lady who signed a letter warning President Luis Abinader about the implications of a penal code reform.
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Dominican Republic:
Raquel Arbaje, the First Lady of the Republic, visited the scene of the incident.
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Dominican Republic:
Raquel Arbaje, the First Lady of the Republic, visited the scene of the incident.
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Dominican Republic:
Raquel Arbaje, the First Lady of the Republic, visited the scene of the incident.
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