Panama Shuts the Darién—and the Silence Leaves Villages Reeling
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Panama. Panama’s president, José Raúl Mulino, defended yesterday in his first management report the signing of a controversial security agreement with the United States and the reform of the pension system, decisions that continue to generate protests in the Central American country. The president, who has faced tensions with Washington during his first year because of President Donald Trump’s insistence to regain control of the interoceanic cha…


The government of José Raúl Mulino faces a strong loss of support among the Panamanian population, according to the results of the most recent Vea Panama poll, prepared by Prodigious Consulting and La Estrella de Panamá, which points out that seven out of ten citizens do not trust in its management at the head of the country. READ ALSO Survey: 67% of Panamanians consider the management of President José Raúl Mulino to be bad The study, conducted…
Panama City, July 2 – Total News Agency-TNA-Despite the recent deepening of bilateral security links, the Panamanian government continues to reject the US request for its warships to transit free of charge through the Panama Canal. President José Raúl Mulino's position remains firm, almost three months after a new joint security declaration has been signed between Panamanian Minister for Canal Affairs José Ramón Icaza and US Secretary of Defense…
The president of Panama, José Raúl Mulino, defended on Tuesday in his first management report the signing of a controversial security agreement with the United States and the reform of the pension system that continue to generate protests in the Central American country.
Panama Shuts the Darién—and the Silence Leaves Villages Reeling
A year after the Darién Gap echoed with the paddles of migrant canoes, the jungle is quiet. President José Raúl Mulino's hard-liner strategy has throttled crossings, but in river towns like Bajo Chiquito, the aftermath feels like a ghost has passed. The post Panama Shuts the Darién—and the Silence Leaves Villages Reeling appeared first on LatinAmerican Post.
President José Raúl Mulino adjusts his first anniversary since he took office. This is a summary of his management in 365 days.
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