President of the National Assembly of Panama, Jorge Herrera, called to halt the 'political show' and prioritize results. Herrera issued a strong message to critics of the Legislative Branch and asked to move beyond the so-called 'political show' to focus on institutional work and providing concrete responses to citizens. Herrera called for institutional unity and emphasized that this is not the time for protagonism or distractions, but to act with responsibility, transparency, and measurable results. 'The country needs institutions that work with seriousness, transparency, and commitment. This is not the time for distractions or protagonism; it is time for responsibility and results,' he emphasized. Accountability to the Comptroller General The head of the Legislature highlighted that the National Assembly is focused on fulfilling its constitutional responsibilities and announced that this Thursday the formal delivery of the accountability report to the Comptroller General of the Republic, the entity in charge of overseeing the management of public resources, will take place. With this action, according to Herrera, the Legislative Branch reaffirms its commitment to transparency, institutionalism, and the rule of law, sending a clear message that public administration must be measured by facts and not by speeches. 'Less political spectacle and more work in favor of the country,' reiterated the President of the Parliament.
Jorge Herrera calls to halt the 'political show' and prioritize results
President of Panama's National Assembly calls for focus on institutional work and measurable results over political showmanship. The Assembly is set to present its accountability report to the Comptroller General.