Tomás Zambrano

Tomás Zambrano

politician Honduras

Tomás Zambrano is a prominent Honduran politician, known for his role as the head of the National Party's parliamentary group. Recently, he was in the news for denying claims made on social media that he had expressed intentions to remove salary increases for teachers when his party returns to power. Zambrano clarified that these statements were false and confirmed his support for the teachers' salary adjustments included in the national budget.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
4 wks
Reach
43,951
Power
111$
Sentiment
4.75
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Honduras 4 4.75 0.32% +40% 9,904,608 43,951 $25,000 111$
Totals 4 9,904,608 43,951 $25,000 111$
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Recent Mentions

Honduras Honduras: Tomás Zambrano criticized the Libre party for not seeking support from the U.S. government regarding the Temporary Protected Status for Hondurans. 3

La Prensa – high-circulation Honduran daily: "En vez de buscar apoyo para nuestra gente se ponen a defender Maduro en Venezuela"

Honduras Honduras: Tomás Zambrano, jefe de bancada del Partido Nacional de Honduras, advocates for international loans to be approved only after the elections. 6

La Prensa – high-circulation Honduran daily: Tomás Zambrano pide que préstamos millonarios sean aprobados después de las elecciones

Honduras Honduras: Tomás Zambrano, jefe de la bancada nacionalista, explicó que el rechazo responde a los riesgos que, según la oposición, el mecanismo representa para los valores familiares. 3

La Prensa – high-circulation Honduran daily: Congreso Nacional rechaza adhesión al Protocolo de Derechos del Niño

Honduras Honduras: Tomás Zambrano is the head of the National Party's parliamentary group who accused the government of breaking its promise to install the Cicih. 3

La Prensa – high-circulation Honduran daily: La Cicih, otra promesa rota del gobierno de Xiomara Castro