Victor Rios
Victor Rios is a prominent figure in the Paraguayan judicial system, currently serving as a minister of the Supreme Court. He has been actively involved in addressing pressing social issues, including the rampant cattle theft, known as 'abigeato,' that has been affecting the agricultural community in Paraguay. Recently, he proposed more stringent measures, including the imposition of preventive detention for cattle thieves, to combat this growing crime and restore security for local farmers.
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| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Paraguay | 3 | 5.33 | 0.28% | +0% | 7,132,538 | 20,263 | $38,000 | 108$ |
| Totals | 3 | 7,132,538 | 20,263 | $38,000 | 108$ |
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Paraguay:
Víctor Ríos is a minister of the Supreme Court of Justice who expressed his views on the exceptions of unconstitutionality.
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Paraguay:
Víctor Ríos supported the decision that the Tribunal of Appeals is competent to resolve the appeals in the case of Óscar 'Ñoño' Núñez.
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Paraguay:
Víctor Ríos was also not invited to the secret meeting.
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Paraguay:
Víctor Ríos is a Supreme Court minister present at the meeting with Santiago Peña.
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Paraguay:
Víctor Ríos is a minister who accepted the resignation of Bernardo Elizaur.
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Paraguay:
Víctor Ríos was the main proponent of a bill to completely abolish the lifetime senatorial position.
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Paraguay:
Víctor Ríos expressed that the secret meeting with ministers and President Santiago Peña was not healthy and affects autonomy.
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Paraguay:
Víctor Ríos is referenced as a previous individual who attempted to organize the congressional process.
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Paraguay:
Victor Ríos is one of the ministers of the Supreme Court of Justice who did not participate in the secret meeting.
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Paraguay:
Víctor Ríos expressed the importance of communication between the powers of the State and noted his exclusion from the meeting.
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