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The vice president of Panama is the second-highest political position in the Government of Panama. Since 2009, the position of Vice President has been held by three people. [1] Before 1945 there were positions of presidential designates elected by the National Assembly for a two-year term. [2]
José Gabriel Carrizo Jaén (born 25 June 1983) is a Panamanian politician who served as the vice president of Panama from 2019 to 2024. [1] He has been a member of the Democratic Revolutionary Party since 2007.
Acting President — 1 March 1910 1 October 1910 214 days PLN — Federico Boyd (1851–1924) Acting President — 1 October 1910 5 October 1910 4 days PLN — Pablo Arosemena (1836–1920) Acting President — 5 October 1910 1 October 1912 1 year, 362 days PLN: 3 Belisario Porras Barahona (1856–1942) First tenure: 1912: 1 October 1912 1 ...
She formerly was the vice president of Panama and Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1 July 2014, to 30 June 2019. De Saint Malo ran with elected President Juan Carlos Varela, on the ticket made up of an alliance of the Panameñista Party and the People's Party. She is the first woman in Panama's history elected for this post and the first woman ...
The governing Democratic Revolutionary Party suffered its worst ever electoral result, despite being the largest political party in Panama. [10] Its candidate, incumbent vice president José Gabriel Carrizo, came in sixth place with 5.88% of the vote; and the party suffered significant losses in the legislative and local elections, losing the ...
The former president holed up in the Nicaraguan embassy in Panama City after his conviction in a money-laundering case known as "New Business" was upheld, though he still wielded outsized ...
José Raúl Mulino Quintero (born 13 June 1959) is a Panamanian politician, diplomat and lawyer serving as the 39th president of Panama since 2024. He ran for president in the 2024 Panamanian election, which he won with 34% of the vote as the Realizing Goals candidate and a substitute for former President Ricardo Martinelli.
Hundreds of Panamanians marched on Thursday to mark the anniversary of a deadly uprising against U.S. control of the Panama Canal in 1964, with some protesters burning an effigy of President-elect ...