They recommend that you buy hoses and broom buckets to clean the filth of corruption out of that legislative building. They are demanding the Cepanim. They say that after the carnivals, the old folks were left so clean that they are going to ask Chapman to advance the Cepanim because the girls brought them the loot to enjoy with their tins. Meanwhile, the accused continue in Lomotil mode, cleaning up the carnival mess. The one they saw with a hose in hand on the grounds of the Aguadulce park yesterday, after the carnival punch-up, was the boss of the Cave of May 5th. Clean but fucked up. Those who returned from the carnival madness are walking around clean and asking to borrow money. A nephew of Josefa is looking for his stepfather's watch to pawn it and leave something for the poor guy's pension. Zero carnival. They say that those who didn't carnival are the ones from the Odebrecht case, some of them seeking closing arguments with Artificial Intelligence, because their heads can't take it. Arguments. A nephew of Josefa, a criminal lawyer, says that now we will see who the tough guys are making arguments, who makes a mistake and who gets tangled up in front of Baloisa and the world that sees them on TV. They have fewer people every day and it's simple... they get pissed off because they can't solve anything. Reflection in Lent. Josefa says that hopefully the start of Lent will serve to control the scourge of corruption in the Cave of 5 and the other organs of the State. Some mid-level commanders are going to pay for sponsoring atrocities. Forum on bioethanol. The stepfather of the nation, Ernesto Cedeño, will have a forum tomorrow in Aguadulce on bioethanol. That thing can be on fire. Politicians with envy. A goddaughter of Josefa commented that the presidential candidates would wish they had a third of the people who gathered at the carnivals in Las Tablas. Poor things! Putting things in order. Beatriz Carles from MIDE put on her skates and began to put order in the CAI of Tocumen, transferring 10 young people to the Home of Mary Auxiliadora in Chitré. The hunger to raid the treasury and the contempt of the stepfathers of the nation for the Panamanians who gave them their vote. The entrance. The La Verdad Panamá Data for today, Thursday, February 19, 2026, was first published in La Verdad Panamá. It says it will be open to the public.
Cleaning Up Corruption in Panama After Carnival
Panamanian authorities recommend buying hoses to clean corruption out of the legislative building. After the carnival, the accused continue to 'clean up the mess,' while politicians search for new arguments in corruption cases. The country is also discussing a bioethanol forum and fighting corruption in state institutions.