The President of Panama, Mulino, has called for extraordinary sessions during which only the proposed amendments to the Organic Law of the Social Security Fund will be debated.
This call reflects the importance that the Government assigns to the necessary adjustments regarding the aforementioned law, which is of utmost relevance to the country's social security system and the well-being of its citizens.
The decision to focus discussions exclusively on this specific matter underscores the urgency and priority given to potential reforms, indicating a clear intention to directly and effectively address the issues that require attention in this crucial area for Panamanian society.
During the extraordinary sessions, it is expected that lawmakers will thoroughly analyze the proposed amendments and reach agreements that benefit the population as a whole, ensuring the sustainability and efficiency of the social security system in the long term.
This step demonstrates the Government's commitment to tackling current challenges and improving the functioning of the Social Security Fund, always seeking the benefit and protection of the citizens of Panama.