Yolanda Paredes
Yolanda Paredes is a Paraguayan senator representing the Cruzada Nacional party. She is known for her vocal criticism of government policies, particularly in relation to public health and institutional effectiveness. Recently, she has expressed concern over the dire state of public hospitals in Paraguay, highlighting issues such as inadequate medical facilities and the tragic consequences of inaction on the part of the government. Paredes has been an advocate for accountability and reform, urging the administration to address the severe deficiencies in healthcare that affect the lives of citizens.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Paraguay | 3 | 6.67 | 0.28% | +10% | 7,132,538 | 22,289 | $38,000 | 119$ |
| Totals | 3 | 7,132,538 | 22,289 | $38,000 | 119$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Paraguay:
Senator Yolanda Paredes also participated in the complaint about the deaths on Route PY08.
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Paraguay:
Yolanda Paredes is another senator who supported the complaint presented by Ever Villalba.
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Paraguay:
Senator Yolanda Paredes backed the criminal complaint against Minister Claudia Centurión.
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Paraguay:
Yolanda Paredes called for objections to police chiefs due to serious allegations against them.
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Paraguay:
Yolanda Paredes is a senator who criticized the protection of Eddie Jara.
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Paraguay:
Yolanda Paredes opposed the analysis of the promotion until the polygraph test is eliminated.
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Paraguay:
Yolanda Paredes stated that Ruiz Díaz either does not understand the situation or is aware and not acting.
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Paraguay:
Yolanda Paredes criticizes the ministers for their secret meeting and accuses them of being submissive to political power.
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Paraguay:
Yolanda Paredes opposed the constitutional agreement regarding military promotions.
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Paraguay:
Yolanda Paredes presented a motion during the Senate discussion regarding the use of the symbol for older drivers.
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