It is reported that since 1997, PPC pirates have been paying royalties to governments, depositing the funds in a now-closed English bank. These are not just any people, and they will make their move in 2029. According to the leader of the May 5th Cave, the two hottest points in the Internal Regulations are vehicle tax exemptions and the issue of unpaid leave without proven justification. Entry. The Truth data for Panama for today, Sunday, February 1, 2026, was first published in La Verdad Panamá. Tongos want promotions. A group of Tongo lieutenants says that the Ministry of National Security (Minseg) does have the money to buy rations and other things, but there is no budget to allow promotions to captain. Don't play with people's livelihoods. Carnival. Pablo Pueblo should be on alert for any carnival tricks the stepmothers of the homeland might try to pull these days. Cirilo said that anyone caught conspiring within the party will be kicked out on the spot. Another from the PP. They told Josefa that the one seen at the main table of the bigwigs of the Popular Party was the immense Nicky. Will they go against the court? A patient joker is waiting for the Chinese to rise up against the Gil Ponce magistrates over the ruling in the Panama Ports case, just as they did with the demolisher in Arraiján. As for the political parties, they have already scored a goal against the independents in the Electoral Reforms Commission. PP at full throttle. Yesterday, the president of the Volkswagen party received his credentials as the paramount chief, president, and general secretary.
Panama Politics: Pirates, Elections, and Carnival
A roundup of the latest political events in Panama: PPC pirate payments, internal party disputes, carnival expectations, and rumors of potential court battles. Analysis of leader statements and future predictions.