Panama's Cultural Boom: Concerts and Public Debates

Panama is experiencing a cultural boom: concerts are selling out despite public complaints. Ahead of Mother's Day, even more events are expected. Meanwhile, lawyers are discussing court cases, and experts are calling for stronger crime-fighting measures.


Panama's Cultural Boom: Concerts and Public Debates

In Panama, concerts are selling out, despite public complaints. Many people claim there's a lack of entertainment, yet every concert is packed to capacity with expensive tickets. Ahead of Mother's Day on December 6th and 7th, a flood of concerts and parties is expected. The surge in public transport fares appears to have triggered this issue. This situation was foreseeable from day one when a conditional vote was cast for constant monitoring. Honest lawyers are simply waiting to be heard and for the principles of objectivity and fair criticism to be applied. On another note, regarding a sexual assault case, a niece of 'Tía' commented that sexual assault does not require an erect penis. Some legal experts believe that in the case of a man, sexually impotent, who was convicted of rape and later acquitted, the magistrates played their part and demonstrated the objective sense of justice. A temporary agreement was finally reached to begin negotiations next Thursday. Since its demolition, authorities have failed to manage or control the wave of crime that is plaguing us today with intelligence. The 'Vamos' coalition was disappointed in its president and told him off at the end of the legislative period. Residents of Isla Taboga are said to have gotten angry yesterday and didn't let ferries full of tourists dock. And then we wonder about the carnivals… Several criminologists, criminalists, and forensic researchers are calling for the return of the Technical Judicial Police (PTJ).