Ricardo Monreal

Ricardo Monreal

politician Mexico

Ricardo Monreal is a prominent Mexican politician and lawyer, currently serving as the coordinator of the Morena party in the Chamber of Deputies. Known for his pragmatic approach to governance and lawmaking, Monreal has been a significant figure in Mexican politics, often advocating for legal processes over popular pressures. He has held various public offices, including the Mayor of Mexico City and has been involved in several political reforms and initiatives aimed at improving governance and accountability within the political system.

Born on Sep 19, 1960 (65 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.04%
Persistence
43 wks
Reach
19,465,560
Power
181,169$
Sentiment
5.89
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Mexico 19 5.89 2.85% +430% 128,932,753 19,465,560 $1,200,000 181,169$
Totals 19 128,932,753 19,465,560 $1,200,000 181,169$
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Recent Mentions

Mexico Mexico: Ricardo Monreal is the coordinator of Morena who presented a reserve to amend the law regarding the prohibition of electronic cigarettes and vape devices. 7

El Universal: Con corrección, Morena y aliados aprueban ley para prohibir vapeadores; turnan al Senado

Mexico Mexico: Deputy Ricardo Monreal assured that the machines will be returned at the end of the legislature. 5

El Universal: Diputados de Morena reciben "dulce navidad"; les entregan MacBook Air de 19 mil pesos

Mexico Mexico: Ricardo Monreal was among those who had their redemption moment by greeting President Claudia Sheinbaum after a period of exclusion. 6

El Universal: Andy, Adán y Monreal, ¿los redimidos?

Mexico Mexico: Ricardo Monreal, the coordinator of Morena, acknowledged that the communities had not been consulted for the Law of Waters but claimed it addresses the agricultural sector. 5

El Universal: Diputados avalan Ley de Aguas tras maratónica sesión y pasa al Senado donde prevén aprobación en fast track