Politics Country November 14, 2024

President Mulino Defends Private Property

The president of Panama, José Raúl Mulino, reaffirmed that his government does not support invasions of private land, although he is not aware of an eviction in Colón.


President Mulino Defends Private Property

During his weekly press conference, the President of the Republic of Panama, José Raúl Mulino, reaffirmed his administration's stance against land invasions on private property. Despite this, Mulino admitted he was unaware of the details regarding an eviction process affecting several state institutions in the province of Colón.

"In our government, we do not support or endorse land invasions; we respect private property," Mulino stated emphatically during the meeting with the media. Regarding the situation in Colón, the president expressed that he did not have detailed information about the specific case involving governmental entities.

President Mulino's stance reflects his government's commitment to respecting private property and the rule of law. Despite the particular circumstances in Colón, the administration's focus remains steadfast in opposition to unauthorized land invasions, striving to maintain legality and order in the country.