If the mountain wont come to
SHOULD The mountain go to Miami or the mountain come to Panama? With the current internal crisis in the Cambio Democratico (CD) party, defining where the “mountain” rests is an increasing challenge.
Until recently, Ricardo Martinelli the founder and bankroller of the Cambio Democratico (CD) Party was the recognized mountain. He ran the party, and for four years the country, as his own fiefdom. The leader with deep pockets was able to claim the allegiance of many, of different political hues, who were happy to obey the dictates of a man who held the keys to the country’s treasure chest and was able to attract a gang of robber barons, unmatched in Panama’s history.
But with end of his reign, and the uncovering of structured corruption that robbed the country of over $300 million (and counting) he fled the country and, failing to gain refuge in the Central American Parliament (Parlacen) that he once labeled “a den of thieves,” he moved to Miami where he could continue his Twitter addiction, and pull the strings of the party that he created to pave the way to his presidency.
But, as case, after case of visible corruption surfaced with many erstwhile thieves giving evidence for the prosecution, his grip on the party weakened, and, in spite of his mantra “political persecution” the voices of supporters were muted or disappeared including his paid band of vigilantes whose comments, with little regard for facts, or verisimilitude, once jammed media networks. Goebbels would have admired them.
His latest move. appointing by decree, a president of the party, to rule in his absence and demanding from CD deputies signed allegiance to the party line, by Dec 31 2015, or face expulsion from the Assembly exposed his diminishing power. The deputies, with three exceptions rejected both his choice of president, and the demand to sign the pledge, while a battalion of well-heeled lawyers attempts to keep him for facing justice on multiple criminal charges.
There was talk of a CD delegation going to Miami where Martinelli recently gave the finger to the country while sipping a Starbucks coffee with his mouthpiece Eduardo Camacho. Then rumors circulated that he would come to Panama, to meet the disaffected deputies. It is no longer clear where the “mountain” sits.