The Minister of Security of Panama, Frank Ábrego, and his Costa Rican counterpart, Mario Zamora, are coordinating an operational route system to address the arrival of migrants who could not enter the United States. This humanitarian strategy is part of a joint regulation between both countries.
In other news, journalist Luis Guerra has passed away, who worked at the Weekly La Universidad. His loss is lamented in this column, remembering him as a very dedicated and disciplined colleague.
On another note, entrepreneurs from CoNEP, the Chamber of Commerce, and Apede are urged to step forward without fear of losing their visas. They are encouraged not to be afraid and to contribute in critical moments for the country.
In other circles, there is talk of an individual assigning firearms to people who lack the ability to carry them, generating intimidation due to their sponsorship by the Ministry of Security. Authorities are asked to come together to resolve this situation.
Deputy Paulette Thomas expresses her fatigue with the lies of the head of state, urging representatives in the United States to communicate the truth in the media. The possibility of reviving the Contadora Group is mentioned to seek natural allies in the fight for the interests of the country.
A call is made to support the country and former minister Mulino against attacks from Washington. Also, today the second debate on the project of the Social Security Fund in Panama continues, while an investigation into the salaries and benefits of officials from government commissions is awaited.