

No specific website, but part of a leftist movement with much online presence University of Panama law degree, studies disrupted by exile in Noriega timesĪ few days in jail after arrest in anti-Noriega protest, twice exiled (USA and Puerto Rico) Uses social media, seems to have no website Says he solved the metro area’s water problems Journalist and assistant editor at La PrensaīS Babson College (Boston), JD Miami University, LLM USMA, MBA Northwestern Law degree, University of Panama, LLM at George Washington University, continuing education courses at Harvard and Oxford Law degree, masters in criminology at University of Panama, Human Rights law studies at USMA Went to the OAS right out of the university University studies in the USA – doesn’t say where, if he graduated or in which field
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It’s a seven-way race among Laurentino “Nito” Cortizo of the Democratic Revolutionary Party (PRD), José Isabel Blandón of the Panameñista Party, Rómulo Roux of Democratic Change (CD) and Saúl Méndez of the Broad Front for Democracy (FAD), plus independents Ana Matilde Gómez, Ricardo Lombana and Marco Ameglio. Might that mean that instead of jingles and imagery the candidates will talk about issues? Mostly they have not done so at this point.

Otherwise radio and television would already be insufferable. This election cycle there is a narrow window of time for campaign ads. Blandón ~ Roux ~ Ameglio ~ Cortizo ~ Gómez ~ Lombana ~ Méndez In the race for president of Panama… by Eric Jackson Who are the candidates?
