A deputy’s message to the president: Dissent is not disrespect
“Dissent is not disrepect” says Panamenista Deputy Jose Isabel Blandon who has being speaking out about the rupture inside the ruling coalition.
Comments from Blandon and others inside the Panemenista party about broken promises by the Democratic Change party (CD) have led to strong warnings from President Ricardo Martinelli that he will not tolerate disrespect.
Blandon’s reponse came via Twitter on Sunday July 3, the same day La Prensa published a poll indicating that the majority of Panamanians viewed the president as autocratic, and the government as intolerant of criticism.
Blandon has spoken out about internal disagreements their disagreement deputies of the co-governing CD did not support the candidacy of the Panamanita Alcibiades Vasquez for the presidency of the National Assembly in spite of an earlier agreement to do so.
Panamenista’s did not participate in the inauguration of Hector Aparicio, the new president of the National Assembly.
The same day, the president and CD leader Martinelli,deplored the action taken by the coalition partners . And yesterday, Saturday, and threatened to break the governing alliance if the “insults” continue. "If this fight continues, we will have to break sticks" he said.
But on Saturday, July 2, Blandon replied: "Tolerance is the key to quality living in a democracy. Governiing not to impose, but to build consensus."