
Ximo Puig
Ximo Puig is a Spanish politician who has served as the President of the Generalitat Valenciana since 2015, representing the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE). His leadership has been marked by efforts to address regional issues such as economic development, social welfare, and emergency management. Recently, he has been in the news due to criticisms surrounding the handling of emergency responses during severe weather events, with political opponents scrutinizing his administration's communication and preparedness efforts.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Spain | 1 | 4.00 | 0.07% | +0% | 46,754,778 | 33,734 | $1,400,000 | 1,010$ |
Totals | 1 | 46,754,778 | 33,734 | $1,400,000 | 1,010$ |
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Recent Mentions
Spain:
Ximo Puig was the socialist president of the Generalitat during the previous emergency management.
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Spain:
He is the former president of Valencia and is mentioned in the context of the investigation.
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Spain:
Ximo Puig is the socialist president whom Mazón criticized regarding the emergency management protocols.
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Spain:
Ximo Puig was the last president of the Generalitat from 2015 to 2023.
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Spain:
Ximo Puig was the secretary general of the PSPV who appointed Pilar Bernabé as deputy secretary general.
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Spain:
Ximo Puig is the former president of the Generalitat and brother of Francisco Puig.
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Spain:
Ximo Puig was the president during the time María Belén Cardona held various positions in the Generalitat Valenciana.
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Spain:
Ximo Puig is mentioned in relation to the management of the University Internacional de Valencia.
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Spain:
Ximo Puig was blamed by Julio Gómez-Perretta for being responsible for the failure to execute critical infrastructure.
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Spain:
Ximo Puig is the former president of the Generalitat mentioned regarding flood prevention legislation.
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