
The United States government demands immediate changes in Panama, warning that they will take measures to protect their rights if they are not made. An audit is expected at Panama Ports to address financial and infrastructure issues, such as lack of funds, inefficiency of services, and poor restroom conditions.
**Psychological Blow from Acha**
"The chancellor tried to empathize with Rubio by dressing in the style of Trump," said Josefa. Additionally, there is discontent because those released from prison to work in schools do not have their sentences commuted, raising questions about an alleged family business.
**A Family Business Crusade?**
At a ministerial meeting, the effectiveness of a food agency is being questioned. It is speculated that it was not just an initiative to promote a proper diet, but to gain benefits from the government. Meanwhile, there are complaints about lack of maintenance in public infrastructure.
**Caution with the Tongos**
Legal complaints are being made about the outdated database of Pele Police, which could lead to unjust detentions. In the Institutional Protection Service, there is unrest over irregular promotions, while in a penitentiary center, detainees are planning a revolt.
**Military Base in Darién**
There is speculation about the possible installation of a military base in Darién, disguised as a migrant reception center. Additionally, criticism arises towards certain authorities' management of public building maintenance.
**No Makeup**
Although attempts are made to show cordiality at diplomatic events, there are evident tensions regarding control of the Panama Canal. The U.S. Secretary of State clearly expressed his stance on Chinese communism, raising concern in Panama.
**For the Meduca**
In the education sector, deficiencies in the implementation of vocational training programs for youths are noted, triggering criticism among local authorities.