The National Assembly of Panama is developing an intense legislative agenda on water, health, and agriculture. The parliamentary day includes international forums, working tours in East Panama, and the analysis of incentives for national agricultural production. This technical forum aims to establish the foundations for efficient water resource management in the country. In parallel, the Commission on Labor, Health, and Social Development is conducting a supervisory tour of the transfer stations in Las Garzas de Pacora and North Panama. The Commission on Agricultural Affairs is analyzing Bill 431, presented by Deputy Francisco Brea, which proposes to modify Law 13 of 2013 to update the incentive program for the production of grains and other essential agricultural crops for food security. Meanwhile, the Foreign Relations Commission is evaluating the sponsorship of Bill 319, which seeks to institutionalize the Consular Career of the Merchant Marine of the Republic of Panama, a key step to strengthen the maritime sector.
Panama's Assembly Analyzes Key Bills for National Development
Panama's National Assembly focuses on water, health, and agriculture. Commissions are examining bills on water management, agricultural incentives, and the merchant marine's diplomatic service.