
Yarelis Rodríguez
Yarelis Rodríguez is a Panamanian politician and member of the National Assembly, representing the independent coalition Vamos. She has gained attention for her active involvement in legislative debates, particularly concerning reforms to the Caja de Seguro Social (CSS), a vital institution for social security in Panama. Recently, she discussed the implications of Law No. 163, which proposes significant changes to the CSS, highlighting her commitment to addressing critical social issues in the country.
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Panama | 5 | 6.40 | 0.54% | +30% | 4,314,768 | 30,452 | $76,000 | 536$ |
Totals | 5 | 4,314,768 | 30,452 | $76,000 | 536$ |
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Recent Mentions
Panama:
Yarelis Rodríguez described the audit process as chaotic and called for respect towards the Contralor.
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Panama:
Yarelis Rodríguez lamented the irregular situation regarding the payment of employees.
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Panama:
Deputy Yarelis Rodríguez, who proposed the project of Law 52, requested the President not to sign the law.
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Panama:
Yarelis Rodríguez, a deputy from the Vamos coalition, requested President José Raúl Mulino not to sign the law on child restraint seats.
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Panama:
Yarelis Rodríguez is an independent deputy who presented the bill for mandatory child restraint seats in vehicles.
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Panama:
Yarelis Rodríguez was present in a meeting regarding the Seguro project.
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Panama:
Yarelis Rodríguez presented the proposal for the mandatory use of child safety seats in vehicles.
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Panama:
Yarelis Rodríguez presented the project of Law 52 regulating the mandatory use of child restraint seats.
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Panama:
Yarelis Rodríguez is referenced as a deputy related to José Andrés González, who remains part of the independent movement.
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Panama:
Yarelis Rodríguez was one of the deputies from the Vamos party who voted against the project.
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