Roxana Mînzatu

Roxana Mînzatu

politician Romania

Roxana Mînzatu is a prominent Romanian politician and member of the European Commission, known for her focus on employment and social affairs. Recently, she has been in the news due to her involvement in discussions regarding the European automotive industry's request to the EU to reconsider fines for CO2 emissions, which are set to take effect in 2025. Her role in these negotiations highlights her commitment to balancing industry needs with environmental regulations.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
12,440
Power
240$
Sentiment
5.60
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Romania 1 5.00 0.05% +0% 19,237,691 9,871 $250,000 128$
New Zealand 1 8.00 0.05% +0% 4,822,233 2,569 $210,000 112$
Totals 2 24,059,924 12,440 $460,000 240$
Interactive World Map

Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

Hungary Hungary: Roxana Minzatu noted that the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the value of cooperation and coordination. 8

Index.hu: Index - Külföld - Túlélőcsomag a béke árnyékában – mire készül az Európai Unió?

Hungary Hungary: Roxana Minzatu noted that the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the importance of cooperation and coordination. 8

Index.hu: Index - Külföld - Túlélőcsomag a béke árnyékában – mire készül az Európai Unió?

Taiwan Taiwan: European Commission Executive Vice President for Social Rights and Skills, Quality Jobs and Preparedness Roxana Minzatu responded to accusations of scaremongering. 5

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: EU urges citizens to stockpile food

Portugal Portugal: Roxana Mînzatu is the Vice-President of the Commission who addressed concerns about being alarmist regarding crisis preparedness. 6

Público: Água, lanterna, cobertor, canivete… O que deve ter um kit de emergência? | Europa

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Roxana Mînzatu, a commission vice-president, defended the preparedness strategy against accusations of scaremongering. 6

The Guardian: Stockpile 72 hours of supplies in case of disaster or attack, EU tells citizens | European Union