President’s Veto of Electoral Reform
Cortizo’s partial veto of bill 544 reforming Panama’s Electoral Code only addressed one article, despite citizens’ concerns with four articles detrimental to equality and democracy in Panama.
Cortizo’s partial veto of bill 544 reforming Panama’s Electoral Code only addressed one article, despite citizens’ concerns with four articles detrimental to equality and democracy in Panama.
The Electoral Tribunal of Panama announced Saturday, May 5th, 2018 that the country will hold the next general election on May 5, 2019.
The Electoral Tribunal (TE) will issue 20,000 “smart cards” starting July 2017 as a pilot plan for Panama’s new and improved ...
The debate on changes in Panama’s National Assembly will begin Today, Wednesday, ...