Al grano: Hacha con Acha | La Prensa Panamá

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Critique of Panama's Foreign Minister

This article from La Prensa Panamá levels harsh criticism against Panama's Foreign Minister, Erika Martínez Acha, detailing numerous instances of perceived incompetence and questionable conduct during her tenure. The article presents six key points to support its argument:

  • Controversial Good Friday Communication: The minister's arrogant and dismissive communication on Good Friday, rejecting criticism of the security agreement with the US, is highlighted as an example of her detached and unyielding demeanor.
  • Brother's Case: The reversal of her brother's money laundering conviction raises concerns about potential favoritism and conflicts of interest, undermining public trust.
  • Resignations in the Ministry: Several resignations, notably that of the Vice-Minister, Carlos Ruiz, illustrate discontent within the Ministry, with the author suggesting that those who challenge the Minister are dismissed.
  • Martinelli's Asylum: The facilitation of Ricardo Martinelli's asylum in Nicaragua is criticized as prioritizing personal interests over national dignity.
  • Questionable Ambassador Appointments: The article points to several instances where ambassadors were appointed based on personal ties rather than merit, raising concerns about nepotism.
  • Motion of Censure: The presentation of a motion of censure against the Minister, though not successful in removing her, reflects the widespread dissatisfaction with her performance.

The article concludes that Martínez Acha lacks the necessary qualifications, judgment, and attitude for her position and calls for her removal, advocating for a more serious and competent individual to lead Panama's foreign relations.

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