Waiting for the winds of change in Panama
WHAT THE PAPERS SAY
La Prensa,July 10
President Martinelli began his first day in office with a symbolic gesture: mallet in hand, he attacked in Amador one of the icons of corruption and the private use of public assets of those close to the power of former presidents.
In less than two years, his friends are now asking just the same. Thus, governments depart, but it’s business as usual
There are the questionable sales of state land for paltry cents and irregular coastline concessions, seabed, river banks and beaches, everything, absolutely everything is available when you are near the President. What if the law gets in the way of greed? Well, let's change the law and dismisss any official that has the guts to follow the law.
Politicians did it before and they do it today. The more we know about the scenes of this administration, the more we discover the charade: everything has changed to stay the same.
Poor Panama! We want no more excuses no more lies no more attacks. Mr. President, are you behind this Amador business?