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309:. Chanis ran as the First Vice-Presidential candidate with Díaz Arosemena. Though Arias appeared to have 1,500 more votes than Díaz Arosemena following the May 9 election, the Panamanian national elections jury declared Díaz Arosemena the winner on August 6 by a margin of approximately 2,400 votes. Arias fled to
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that was "part of Remón's business empire" and several powerful
Panamanian families. Chanis had asked for Remón's resignation previously, and, when Remón refused, tendered his own resignation in protest. Whether this resignation was voluntary or forced by Remón is unclear, although it would appear
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Shortly after his resignation, Chanis had a change of heart and withdrew his resignation, claiming it came under duress, and delivered a "blistering attack" on Remón before the
General Assembly. The Assembly, at the behest of former president
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Arosemena, the preferred candidate of the
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The Panama Canal: the crisis in historical perspective
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in response to Chanis's refusal to overturn a Panama
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274:University of Edinburgh
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242:Domingo Díaz Arosemena
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256:. He belonged to the
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625:Major, John (2003).
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238:First Vice President
226:Daniel Chanis Pinzón
1165:Rubén Darío Paredes
1082:Francisco Rodríguez
932:Florencio Arosemena
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394:on January 31, 2011
246:President of Panama
195:Panama City, Panama
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282:Journal of Urology
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907:Pedro Díaz
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