Tatiana Áñez

Tatiana Áñez

politician Bolivia

Tatiana Áñez is a Bolivian politician and member of the Creemos party, serving as the head of her party's bench in the Chamber of Deputies. She has been an outspoken advocate for political accountability and has recently been involved in negotiations regarding the approval of a $100 million loan aimed at supporting electoral processes, particularly for Bolivians living abroad. Áñez emphasizes her commitment to ensuring that elections proceed without hindrance, reflecting her dedication to democratic principles in Bolivia.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
8,527
Power
29$
Sentiment
8.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Bolivia 1 8.00 0.07% +0% 11,673,021 8,527 $40,000 29$
Totals 1 11,673,021 8,527 $40,000 29$
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Recent Mentions

Bolivia Bolivia: Tatiana Áñez highlighted the importance of state bonuses and aims to improve them once the economy stabilizes. 8

El Deber: Elecciones 2025: candidata al Senado por Unidad resalta los bonos estatales

Bolivia Bolivia: Tatiana Áñez highlighted the importance of state bonuses and aims to improve them once the economy stabilizes. 8

El Deber: Elecciones 2025: candadita al Senado por Unidad resalta los bonos estatales

Bolivia Bolivia: Tatiana Áñez stated that the economic model has been a disaster for all Bolivians during a meeting regarding the management of pension funds. 3

El Deber: Gestora Pública recupera más de Bs 5.000 millones de fondos vinculados al ex Banco Fassil

Bolivia Bolivia: Tatiana Áñez is a deputy who participated in a meeting where the government revealed financial details regarding the AFP's funds. 6

El Deber: ¿El Gobierno sabía que las AFP’s entregaron $us 2.000 millones a banco Fassil? Diputado considera que sí

Bolivia Bolivia: Tatiana Añez, the head of the Creemos bench, rejected the government's intention to distance itself from Morales' administration regarding external debt. 5

El Deber: En 20 años de gobiernos del MAS se aprobaron créditos por $us 19.700 millones