Political Tensions and Economic Challenges in Panama

Panama faces increasing political tensions as Trump threatens action against the country. Discussions on pension reforms and foreign investments highlight the economic challenges ahead.


Political Tensions and Economic Challenges in Panama

Felipon's strategy in the face of Trump's threats to Panama is a cause for concern for some. What will he do in the face of international pressure and increasingly strong criticisms?

On the other hand, there are questions about how many members of the current cabinet could resign if the United States begins to take action against Panama. The government proposes measures to reform the pension system and eliminate excessive benefits that it considers harmful.

The presence of the U.S. military at the border with Mexico raises concern in the region, and the consequences are expected to affect not only Panama but all of Latin America. Some believe it is time for national unity to face external pressures.

Amid this situation, there are calls to reform social security and combat corruption in various sectors of society. The influence of the Chinese community in different economic areas is pointed out as a sensitive issue that needs to be addressed.

Meanwhile, there are demands for authorities to restore order in different aspects of daily life, such as security in prisons and control of illicit activities. There is a need to invest in technology and improve public services to combat deep-rooted problems in Panamanian society.