Verónica Alcocer

Verónica Alcocer

first lady Colombia

Verónica Alcocer is the first lady of Colombia, married to President Gustavo Petro. She has recently gained attention for her role and influence in issues pertaining to social justice and women's rights.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.01%
Persistence
6 wks
Reach
1,159,060
Power
7,976$
Sentiment
5.36
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Colombia 15 5.60 1.39% +60% 50,882,884 1,127,599 $350,000 7,756$
Peru 1 5.00 0.10% +0% 32,971,846 31,462 $230,000 219$
Totals 16 83,854,730 1,159,061 $580,000 7,975$
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Recent Mentions

Colombia Colombia: The Swedish newspaper revealed that the First Lady Verónica Alcocer would be living in Stockholm, attending exclusive restaurants and private parties. 6

El Tiempo: Katherine Miranda denuncia posible censura a diario sueco 'Expressen', el medio que reveló vida de Verónica Alcocer en Estocolmo

Colombia Colombia: Verónica Alcocer is the first lady of Colombia who is currently facing complications in her return from Sweden due to her inclusion in the OFAC list. 6

El Tiempo: las posibles rutas que estaría evaluando el Gobierno para facilitar el regreso de la primera dama a Colombia

Colombia Colombia: Verónica Alcocer is mentioned in relation to rumors about her lifestyle in Sweden during the negotiation of the Gripen jets. 5

El Tiempo: Los ‘ruidos’ en el aterrizaje de los cazas Gripen en Colombia

Colombia Colombia: Verónica Alcocer is facing difficulties returning to Colombia due to her inclusion in the OFAC list. 6

El Tiempo: Gustavo Petro sobre dificultades de Verónica Alcocer para regresar al país

Colombia Colombia: Verónica Alcocer is the first lady of Colombia and has been criticized for her supposed luxurious life in Stockholm. 6

El Tiempo: Presidente Gustavo Petro reveló la razón por la que la primera dama, Verónica Alcocer, no habría regresado a Colombia: 'No puede'