Strikes, Roadblocks Bring Panama to Near Standstill
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Strikes, roadblocks bring Panama to near standstill
Panama is facing one of its most intense social crises since the return to democracy in 1989, with nearly 40 days of nationwide protests, strikes and roadblocks sparked by a controversial pension reform law.
The government of José Raúl Mulino unleashes an unprecedented wave of violence and political persecution.With actions that flagrantly violate the Constitution and human rights, the executive systematically refuses to engage in dialogue and ignores the massive citizen protests that demand the repeal of Law 462 and respect for its fundamental guarantees. READ ALSO Repression in Panama: They denounce murder of young indigenous protester More than f…
On May 30, 2025, the Laclase.info page of the Socialism and Freedom Party (PSL), reproduced a call from the International Unit of Workers – Fourth International that promotes a campaign of solidarity with the current struggle carried out by the Panamanian people...
TeleSUR, Latin American Summary, June 2, 2025. The government of José Raúl Mulino unleashes an unprecedented wave of violence and political persecution. With actions that flagrantly violate the Constitution and human rights, the executive systematically refuses to dialogue and ignores the massive citizen protests that demand the repeal of Law 462 and respect [...] La entrada Panama. 35 days of strike: Repression, siege and state of emergency was…
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