
The former president of Panama, Ricardo Martinelli, expressed his concern about the current economic situation of the country. In his statements, he mentioned that he perceives the economy is not taking off, unemployment is increasing, and job and development opportunities are scarce. Martinelli emphasized that hopes for positive change seem distant.
In a message directed to the population, the former leader recommended approaching different areas of the city, such as Albrook, Los Andes Mall, Calidonia, or San Miguelito, to talk directly with people and better understand the reality they are facing regarding employment and future prospects.
In the midst of a landscape marked by economic uncertainty, Martinelli's words resonate in a context where the Panamanian population seeks answers and solutions to improve their quality of life and ensure a more promising future. The former president's views sparked debate and reflection in various sectors of society, which seek to understand and confront current challenges.