
Wilma Alanoca
Wilma Alanoca is a Bolivian councilwoman and politician, recognized for her active role in local governance and her advocacy for the rights of the citizens of El Alto. She has been vocal about the challenges faced by the community and has criticized the current government's policies. In a recent statement, she expressed that the absence of President Arce at civic events was due to fear of public backlash, highlighting the growing discontent among the people of El Alto.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Bolivia | 2 | 5.00 | 0.12% | +80% | 11,673,021 | 24,984 | $40,000 | 86$ |
Totals | 2 | 11,673,021 | 24,984 | $40,000 | 86$ |
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Recent Mentions
Bolivia:
Councilor Wilma Alanoca criticized President Arce, suggesting he should call for unity among the right.
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Bolivia:
Wilma Alanoca is a councilor who urged leaders to take their complaints to the European Union observers.
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Bolivia:
Wilma Alanoca is a councilor from El Alto who is part of the political movement supporting Evo Morales.
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Bolivia:
Wilma Alanoca set a three-day deadline for the evismo to decide on Morales's participation in the elections.
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Bolivia:
Wilma Alanoca is a councilor from El Alto who mentioned the possibility of an alliance with UCS.
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Bolivia:
Wilma Alanoca mentioned that Morales and Fernández are discussing a potential collaboration.
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Bolivia:
Wilma Alanoca confirmed that a high-level commission is working to facilitate alliances for Evo Morales.
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Bolivia:
Wilma Alanoca is mentioned as an activist who was attacked, highlighting the violence against political figures.
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Bolivia:
Wilma Alanoca reported a supposed attack on her home involving an explosive.
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Bolivia:
Wilma Alanoca, a councilor from El Alto, reported that her home was attacked with explosives.
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