The article covers various political happenings in Panama, primarily focusing on the Realizando Metas (RM) party and its interactions with President Mulino. Internal divisions within RM are highlighted, with some members appearing to support Mulino publicly while secretly aligning with Martinelli.
Archbishop José Domingo Ulloa is preparing to mediate a conflict in Bocas del Toro between the government and banana growers. The archbishop's intervention is seen as timely given the ongoing tensions.
The article points out that the efficiency of National Assembly officials is threatened by intruders occupying their seats. This issue underscores a lack of accountability and possible misuse of positions.
The presence of an RM-branded political center in Isla Colón that allegedly distributes food and funds to protestors is noted. Although RM denies direct involvement, the article suggests potential ties.
The staff of Betserai Richards, a departing member of the Vamos coalition, were removed from all WhatsApp group chats. The article hints at potential financial irregularities.
President Mulino's upcoming trip to Nice, France, for a UN Ocean Conference is mentioned, although the reasons are not detailed.