394:, who had been deposed in the military coup that had brought Torrijos's father Omar to power. Moscoso ran on a populist platform, beginning many of her speeches with the Latin phrase "Vox populi, vox Dei" ("the voice of the people is the voice of God"), previously used by Arias to begin his own speeches. She pledged to support education, reduce poverty, and slow the pace of privatization. While Torrijos ran in large part on his father's memory—including using the campaign slogan "Omar lives"—Moscoso evoked that of her dead husband, leading Panamanians to joke that the election was a race between "two corpses". Torrijos and the PRD were ultimately hampered by the corruption scandals of the previous administration, as well as a scandal in which
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President of the National Assembly. González Pinzón had been indicted by a US grand jury for the 1992 murder of US Army Sgt. Zak Hernández, and some members of the US Congress vowed to oppose the pact until González Pinzón no longer held the post. Unwilling to publicly battle his party's
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until 2006. In April of that year, he presented a plan, calling it "probably the most important decision of this generation". The expansion was projected to double the canal's shipping capacity and allow it to handle oil tankers and cruise ships, at a projected cost of $ 5 billion. The plan was
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recalled the nation's ambassador. Moscoso stated that the pardons had been motivated by her mistrust of
Torrijos, saying, "I knew that if these men stayed here, they would be extradited to Cuba and Venezuela, and there they were surely going to kill them there."
319:, who was Panama's social reformer and military strongman from 1968 until his death in a 1981 plane crash. The younger Torrijos is an illegitimate child primarily raised by his mother, but his father publicly acknowledged him when he became a teenager. Born in
366:(PRD) effected a reversion to the previous system. During his term in office the rate of armed robberies and assault increased. There were several reported cases where SUNTRACS, a workers union, was angered, causing several riots which involved rock flinging.
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Torrijos government proposed increasing pension contributions and raising the retirement age to help pay off the nation's increasing foreign debt. The changes triggered several weeks of protests, strikes, and a student-led closure of the
362:(1994–1999), Torrijos served as deputy minister for the interior and justice. His most significant act as deputy minister was to sign into law the complete privatization of Panama's water utilities. When the new law proved unpopular, the
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nationalist wing, Torrijos privately asked González Pinzón to resign, but avoided criticizing him in the press. The deal was finally ratified under
Torrijos's successor,
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Torrijos was again popular by the end of his term, but because Panama's constitution forbids consecutive second terms for the presidency, the PRD nominated
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Torrijos was educated in economics and political science in the United States. He then returned to Panama, becoming active in the
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and union leaders, Torrijos also initially postponed plans to reform social security, though he successfully passed a reform measure later in his term.
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connecting the countries, stating that it could damage
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1448:"Presidente Fernández condecora a Martín Torrijos"
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1339:"Panama's president-elect to push US trade deal"
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347:. During his time in the US, he also worked in
42: and the second or maternal family name is
1426:"José Martí y Torrijos, unidos en la historia"
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935:"The Widow Of Ex-Leader Wins Race In Panama"
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1285:. January 17, 2008.
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1211:The Washington Post
1146:"Glitter and graft"
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1751:Ezequiel Fernández
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1575:Political offices
1566:Biography by CIDOB
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