The Panamenista Party imposes a voting ban ahead of the

The Panameñista Party imposes a voting ban ahead of the primaries

This political organization, with 252,264 registered supporters, would be the fourth, after Realizando Metas (RM, on July 4), the ruling Democratic Revolutionary Party (PRD, on June 11) and Cambio Democrático (CD, July 9), to support the internal process developed ).

With fewer members, the PP presented its bid for the Palacio de las Garzas (Seat of the Executive) at an extraordinary national congress, which went to former President Martín Torrijos (2004-2009).

From midnight, Panameñistas are forbidden to engage in propaganda for or against citizens or parties, and to take part in caravans and rallies.

According to the regulations, candidates are prohibited from distributing promotional items, sponsoring events where the name of the party is used, and advertising in conventional and digital media.

More than 200,000 people are eligible to vote for popular electoral positions on Sunday.

On this process, Blandón explained that the awning arrives at this process with a clearer vision of the country and the changes that need to be made over the next five years, which they have been working on since last September.

He said greater public and private investment, job creation and economic recovery are the axes of these strategies.

On May 5, 2024, Panamanians will vote for the country’s new president and vice president, 20 members of the Central American Parliament and 71 members of the National Assembly.

With the vote, they will also elect 81 mayors, 701 corregimiento representatives and 11 city councillors, all with their respective deputies, for the period from July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2029.

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