
Tomas Monasterio
Tomas Monasterio is a Bolivian politician and spokesperson for the opposition alliance known as Libre. He has been vocal about the need for unity among opposition members to effectively challenge the ruling party, MAS, which has been in power for nearly two decades. Monasterio has emphasized the importance of accountability among political leaders and has expressed concern over potential fractures within the opposition bloc as candidates like Samuel Doria Medina and Vicente Cuéllar seek to position themselves for upcoming elections.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Bolivia | 4 | 5.50 | 0.21% | +10% | 11,673,021 | 27,218 | $40,000 | 93$ |
Totals | 4 | 11,673,021 | 27,218 | $40,000 | 93$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Bolivia:
Tomás Monasterio criticizes the coalition led by Andrónico Rodríguez as a recycled version of the past.
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Bolivia:
Peña mentioned Tomás Monasterio as someone who was close during his health process.
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Bolivia:
Tomás Monasterio is a spokesperson for Libres who is advocating for support for Vladimir Peña.
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Bolivia:
Tomás Monasterio is the spokesperson for Tuto Quiroga and is involved in candidate discussions.
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Bolivia:
Tomás Monasterio described the actions of the TCP as criminal and called for accountability.
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Bolivia:
Tomas Monasterio, a former deputy and current spokesperson for Libre, stated that 'the war is declared' regarding the political rivalry.
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Bolivia:
Tomas Monasterio commented on the political war between the samuelistas and tutistas.
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Bolivia:
Tomas Monasterio confirmed the registration of the political alliance supporting Quiroga before the electoral deadline.
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Bolivia:
Tomás Monasterio explained the strategy behind Quiroga's decision to register the alliance separately.
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Bolivia:
Tomás Monasterio expressed concerns about the delays in the survey process for the opposition.
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