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Prison Crisis and Electricity Reform in Panama

Panama lacks prison space for all Odebrecht detainees. Users complain about high electricity tariffs while mobility projects are stalled. Hope for an electricity market law reform.


Prison Crisis and Electricity Reform in Panama

The absurdity is that there are not enough prisons for so many people. Very few will be spared. Former prosecutors consulted by Josefa commented that very few will come out unscathed from the Odebrecht case. He says he is also ready for the carnivals. Many people who do work are still waiting to sign contracts. Kevin Cabrera in the parade. The one who did not miss the Las Mil Polleras parade was the ambassador of the United States in Panama. We are doing well! The entry El Dato de La Verdad Panama for today, Sunday, January 18, 2026, was first published in La Verdad Panama. Users are still against the wall and complaining about high rates. They beat Robocop. They say that with Operation Odysseus and the Firm Plan, which captures between 200 and 500 subjects, according to the Garden of the Olives, even Robocop falls short of the efficiency of our cops. And when they talk about those who come out unscathed, they do not mean without scratches; some bars are coming down for them. More bottles. They say that the number of bottles in the Cave of May 5th has increased and that it could get out of control again. He was in his little shirt and his painted hat. Electric mobility in a dead end. They told Josefa that the electric mobility project will continue in a dead end because what Nito's government left behind were papers and documents full of projects and ideas that are very difficult to put into practice in practice. Reform to Law 6. Users have not lost hope that this year progress will be made with the reform of Law 6 of 1997, which regulates the electricity market.

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