Panama's Political Crisis and Crime Situation

A political scandal involving corruption in Panama's Public Ministry has erupted. Simultaneously, the crime situation in the country has worsened, especially in Colón province, where gangs and drug cartels operate. Complaints are mounting over noise from Chinese New Year celebrations.


Panama's Political Crisis and Crime Situation

The impression is left that they aren't paying the 200 million dollar fine, especially by not mentioning the collaborators who were awarded. It is said that bribes even reached the Public Ministry, and the African community was complicit. 'Out with the old, in with the new!' There is a war going on in the African sector. Josefa was told that a DJ appointed a person to lead the entity because he himself was not paying attention. But that man turned on him. Sources told Josefa that this situation could lead to the province's failure. A nephew of Josefa says that with the same enthusiasm that Panamanians enjoyed the carnival, they should prepare for the return to school and hope to pass the PISA test. Residents of El Dorado in Betania are fed up with the Chinese New Year celebrations, which have caused a real mess. The police are conspicuously absent, and the elderly are suffering from the fireworks. Josefa was told that the person accompanying the 'stepmother of the nation' to file complaints is the same one who was involved in a scandal with his granddaughter years ago. Now the traitor tells her not to waste time trying to get rid of him because he is well-protected. A nephew of Josefa wonders if Odebrecht vaccinated the Public Ministry. It seems he turned on them and allied with Omar's party. They have completely blocked off all the roads, and the fireworks show no regard for the elderly's suffering. We advise taking an alternative route before Los Pueblos. According to Pipe Camargo, in Colón there are over 150 gunmen, 20 structured gangs, and Mexican drug traffickers operating and teaching locals the ins and outs of port traffic and logistics. Those familiar with the intentions of the Clan Gerber signal that giving a head of the government to them at this moment could put 'Con paso firme' staff in a position of disadvantage and weakness. After that, they would go for someone in the cabinet. The lack of 'chenchen' has screwed over the 'push button' drivers, who are now offering 2 hours for 10 'palos'.