Politics Economy Country 2026-03-09T10:33:31+00:00

Panama Against the Cartels

A Panamanian attorney cites constitutional difficulties in forming a military alliance against cartels. Investigations reveal corruption in tenders and call for audits in key institutions.


Panama Against the Cartels

Panama Against the Cartels An attorney states that it is very difficult for Panama to join a military alliance against drug cartels, as it would violate Article 305 of the National Constitution, which prohibits the existence of an army.

They say there was a clan that manipulated and prepared multimillion-dollar tenders so they would fall into the hands of their friends.

An Audit is a Must Whoever takes firm control of the entity where water is running out drop by drop must, as a top priority, order a forensic audit of all contracts and projects.

Now, it seems he wants to take credit for the rehabilitation of the Santiago de Veraguas aerodrome for 17 million Panamanian dollars.

Time to Get Things in Order!

The "Dato de La Verdad Panama" for today, Monday, March 9, 2026, was first published in La Verdad Panama.

They are asking him to focus on generating laws for the benefit of the people.

Smells Like the Prosecutor's Office We were told that in Veraguas, Verania resigned from her position as a notary, fearing she would be entangled in some shady dealings related to illegal procedures.

Strong Smell of the Prosecutor's Office According to what was told to a goddaughter of Josefa, the notary office that Verania resigned from is run by a big shot from the province through his ex-stepmother, who calls herself the "stepmother of the nation" and has a saint's name.

How could we do this without violating the Magna Carta and treaties?

Servile Boot-Licking Speaking about not having an army, which makes it impossible for us to form a capable military alliance against narco-terrorists, what is true is that the spirit and nostalgia for the "absence" of the army are compensated for by servile boot-licking and a military salute very typical of the times of my general Noriega.

There is still no trust.

She's Fascinated by the Cash Register The one who doesn't let go of the cash register is the stepmother of the Gerber Clan nation, Janine.

Irrefutable proof is that they offer loans for the purchase of used cars, except for Chinese and American ones.

They say that corruption and shady dealings with property deeds are on another level.

From the Cave A nephew of Josefa commented that as things are going in the Cave of May 5th, they will soon have to ask occupational health to conduct psychological and psychiatric tests on the stepfathers of the nation.

Two SENADAP Offices We were asked to investigate why there are two SENADAP headquarters in the capital city; one in Plaza Edison and the other in Balboa.

Nothing Against the Chinese Carts Banks are keeping an eye on the "made in China" cars.