In Panama, women live longer than men, but the circumstances of their lives are a cause for concern. "El Mocoso" is known for having a bad reputation regarding money management. In El Hatillo, it is rumored that a management decision was favored due to influences. A former political leader submitted his resignation to encourage renewal in his party.
In Penonomé, not-so-festive carnivals left reports of gender violence. In another context, the abusive behavior of an employee in the regional fuel station area of North Panama is criticized. Meanwhile, it is mentioned that the family of a former representative is seeking to raise funds for his release, which raises concern.
The political landscape reveals discontent with the Gerber caucus and their practices. On the other hand, the ethics of some appointments to public positions and the lack of proper administrative structure are questioned. Some women have been accused of receiving improper gifts or being involved in corruption cases.
Reports of gender violence and personal injury at local events have generated unease in the community. On the other hand, issues of alimony payment and conflicts of interest have come to light in specific cases. The need for timely medical attention and ethical treatment is questioned amid these controversial situations.