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Panama Financial Scandal: No Money for Carnival and Security

A scandal over carnival and official security expenses is erupting in Panama. Citizens demand transparency in budget spending, while sports stars land multi-million dollar contracts.


Panama Financial Scandal: No Money for Carnival and Security

No money for this nonsense… Oversight Speaking of the 'Thousand Skirts', we hope that the Comptroller's Office is catching those who want to play smart with official cars without yellow stripes. It would be good for Felipe to tell us how much it costs us to take care of these gentlemen who have enough money to pay for their own security. Enough is enough!

With ATP The common folk who don't have money for carnival are asking the head of the Tourism Authority what he has prepared for the carnivals in the capital. Those who want a party should pay for it out of their own pocket and also rent the skirts from their own purses.

Zero budget for the Thousand Skirts Josefa applauds Felipe's position of not releasing a single cent for the Thousand Skirts Parade. Many will surely try to sneak by. She says she will stay with the Bronx Bombers to the end because this is not just a team, it's her family.

The Entrance The 'La Verdad Panamá' Data for today, Sunday, January 11, 2026, was first published in 'La Verdad Panamá'. Besides, we are not in Mexico, Colombia, or Ecuador where they really give them what for. Here, the most they do is yell at them: 'corrupt and thieves'. Come down hard on them!

Restraint Another expense we should consider eliminating is that of bodyguards for former presidents. Let him give some joy and madness to the people who don't have a penny.

Regarding San Carlos They say the mayor of San Carlos, who is also the representative of Las Uvas, has given all the resources to that community board, neglecting all the others. It seems the junior 'Walking Dead' is losing his mind…

500 million contract Aaron Judge has just signed a practically lifelong contract with the New York Yankees for 500 million dollars.

Quiet They say the people at Fenasep are keeping quiet about their representative to the Board of Directors of the Social Security Fund, who has a precautionary measure for alleged embezzlement.