Panama's Government Receives Talk on the Importance of a New Constitution. The Presidential Secretariat for State Reorganization and Constitutional Affairs seeks to raise awareness in society about the urgency of renewing Panama's magna carta. The schedule proposed by SEPRESAC includes as next phases the election of constituent assembly members and the subsequent installation of the National Constituent Assembly. Dr. Bernal detailed that, if the objectives set in these stages are met, Panama's new constitution would formally come into effect in January 2029. Support from the Government of Panama. Governor Mayín Correa expressed her satisfaction with the opening of these dialogue spaces with various sectors of Panamanian society. The event featured the participation of jurists Miguel Antonio Bernal and Carlos Cuestas, who attended on behalf of the Presidential Secretariat for State Reorganization and Constitutional Affairs (SEPRESAC). Objectives of constitutional literacy. The governor urged to maintain optimism and institutional effort to continue motivating the population in this national reorganization process. Miguel Antonio Bernal highlighted that one of the fundamental pillars of the institution is to achieve that an increasing number of citizens understand the importance and urgency of transforming the current magna carta. According to the jurist, the progress of this process is developing constantly to ensure solid foundations in the structure of the State. Citizen participation and phases of the process. During his presentation, Bernal stated that citizen participation and the involvement of civil society organizations are essential elements to facilitate the path to subsequent stages. Miguel Antonio Bernal, as Executive Coordinator of SEPRESAC, expressed his gratitude for the space provided by the Government. (April 4, 2026 – web – Panama24Horas.com.pa) Panama City, Panama.- The collaborators of the Government of the province of Panama participated in a constitutional literacy day to delve into the need for a new constitution for the country. Correa pointed out that there are multiple aspects that require changes within the current constitutional regulations.
Panama's Government Discusses Importance of New Constitution
Panama's government held an event on the need to update the country's main law. A new constitution is expected to take effect in January 2029.