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Presidential Candidates for 2014 Panama Elections
By Aníbal Díaz
On May 4, 2014 the Panamanian population will elect a new president for a
period of 5 years. The new president should take over office July 1 2014.
W
e know that this year a
new president will be
elected, but how much
do we know about these presidential candidates or about this
election? How will the future of
Panama differ based on which
candidate wins?
The three most popular candidates
running in the 2014 elections are:
José Domingo Arias, Juan Carlos
Navarro and Juan Carlos Varela.
Jose Domingo Arias
Candidate
ruling
Cambio
Democrático
(Democratic
Change) (CD)
Jose Domingo Arias studied at the
Faculty of Economics of the
University of Buenos Aires. He
began his professional career in
the garment industry. Working in
the sales sector he began selling
door-to-door
eventually
he
obtained an executive position in
the company. When President
Ricardo Martinelli took office in
2009 he invited him to be Deputy
Minister of Foreign Trade. Jose
Domingo Arias took on the position
and was later promoted as
Minister of Housing and Land
Management (MIVIOT).
Juan Carlos Navarro
Leading Opposition Party (PRD)
Juan Carlos Navarro studied at the
John F. Kennedy Government
School at Harvard University. He
was named one of the 100 most
promising young leaders in the
world, in 1994 by the International
Magazine "Time”. Juan Carlos
Navarro founded Ancon (National
Association for the Conservation
of Nature) and was Panama’s first
environmental ambassador. Juan
Carlos Navarro was elected Mayor
of Panama City for two consecutive periods (second most important election post after the
presidency).
Juan Carlos Varela
Panamanian Opposition Party
Juan Carlos Varela attended the
Georgia Institute of Technology in
the United States, where he
earned a degree in Industrial
Engineering, and moved on to
become the Executive Vice
President of the Varela Hermanos
Company
(Strong
Capital
Company in Panama). Varela was
elected Vice President in the last
election in 2009 with Ricardo
Martinelli. While he currently holds
the position of Vice President of
Panama, he is not part of the
government.
On December 4, 2013
the Electoral Tribunal
officially called the
Panamanian people to
elect
the
future
president next May 4,
thereby the first official
step in this presidential
race
was
taken.
President
Ricardo
Martinelli who participated in this public
event guaranteed that
on July 1 of this year he
will give the presidential sash to
the winner of the elections on May
4. An important fact that stands out
is that the current President of the
Republic will transfer control of all
levels, forces of law and order to
Electoral Tribunal before May 4th
(Election Day). This is a mechanism to ensure unbiased elections.
Panamanian elections have been
transparent and reliable processes
since the beginning of the democratic period 20 years ago. This
commendable work has been
possible thanks to the Electoral
Tribunal and to the candidates
who did not win.
After a brief profile of the presidential candidates and accreditations,
what can we expect to Panama
over the next 5 years?
Jose Domingo Arias promises to
continue with the current government projects, and keep pace with
the work done by President
Ricardo Martinelli. This means he
will focuses on major infrastructure
and social assistance for citizens
with low incomes. He also
promotes projects that will drive
domestic production that has been
in a huge decline in recent years.
Juan Carlos Navarro says he will
continue the good projects and
improve the one that has not been
done well. Considering his biography it is expected that he will make
reforms to improve the environmental situation in which Panama
is now.
Juan Carlos Varela proposes more
social support to people with
limited financial resources and
support for farmers in the interior.
He has also shown interest in
decreasing the high cost of basic
goods.
Whichever candidate wins the
presidential election it is important
to note that Panama has experienced steady growth in many
areas since the beginning of the
90s. Since that time, each government has given its contribution to
make Panama the country with the
highest economic growth in the
region, and enjoyed the privileges
of a country in the process of
development.
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