The residents of the Juan Díaz district expressed their outrage yesterday, as the district representative closed the main road, affecting the traffic of thousands of people. They demand a report on the progress in this case.
On another note, many visitors to the Afro-Antillean Fair in Atlapa complained about the quality of the food offered. Despite leaving indelible marks of their talent in the writings they frequented, there are those who consider that it lacked "sauce".
According to rumors, the UN offices in Ciudad del Saber are laying off a large number of people, which has left thousands without support, worsening their situation.
Unfortunately, the British journalist and writer Julio Quesada recently passed away, leaving a void in the journalistic and literary field.
On another topic, deep audits are being requested to evaluate the performance of prosecutors in the Panama Oeste region, as a loss of quality in their work is perceived.
In another matter, Nicaragua has closed an office for migrants, as a consequence of the reduction of support from Washington, which is seriously affecting organizations that provide essential support on migration issues.
Additionally, the hard work of the authorities is highlighted as they carried out seizures during the culecos in Cinta Costera, although this action is tarnished by delays, corruption, and selective investigations.
The disappearance of 19 thousand doses of Fentanyl from the CSS raises questions, and a nephew of Josefa has consulted the attorney general about it.
Finally, it is commented that ministers of the current government may not be fully performing their duties, which generates criticism regarding their performance.