No more insults to government — President

President of Ricardo Martinelli, said Saturday, July 2,  that he willnot allow more insults to the the government.

His remarks were aimed at  National Assembly members of the Panamenista party,  who form part of the ruling coalitionwho, he said were putting on a show without dignity
 Deputies have said that the Democratic Change Party had not kept its word about the roll over of the job for the of  president of the National Assembly.

Martinelli, made his remarks  on the sidelines of a soccer match between officials and journalists said the views ofMembers, like  Sergio Gálvez were at  a personal level.

Vice President and Foreign Minister, Juan Carlos Varela, the Panemenista leader, who in an earlier agreement  with Martinelli thought he  would get the president’s support  when he took a run at the job in 2014, declined to talk about the issue.