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When José Domingo de Obaldía assumed the presidency in 1908, he began a policy of protecting the dignity of the Panamanian nation while respecting its interests in international relations with the
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Jose Domingo de Obaldía Gallegos was the second President of the Republic of Panama from 1908 to 1910 and the first president elected by popular vote after the
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Obaldía's main opponent in the race, Ricardo Arias Feraud, withdrew from the race, leaving Obaldia unopposed. Supporters of Arias abstained from voting.
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held on July 12, 1908. The election was preceded by municipal elections on June 28, which were won by Obaldía's supporters.
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Known as a strategist and gentleman of politics, he was the last governor of the
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During the first government of the Republic, he was elected as
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as President of the Republic of Panama on March 1, 1910.
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José Domingo de Obaldía Gallegos
Spanish name
surname

President of Panama
Presidential designates
José Agustín Arango
Carlos Antonio Mendoza
Juan M. Lambert
Manuel Amador
Carlos Antonio Mendoza
David
Republic of New Granada
Panama
Panama City
National Liberal

President of Panama
separation of Panama from Colombia
José de Obaldía
David, Chiriquí
Department of the Isthmus of Panama
the second presidential designate
National Assembly
the first presidential designate
1908 Panamanian presidential election
Manuel Amador Guerrero
United States
National Secret Police
Santa Maria

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