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Eduardo Quirós: “The political and legal scaffolding of the dictatorship was never changed”

Angel Valdes | March 13, 2023

The candidate for the free nomination for the Presidency of the Republic, Eduardo Quirós, referred to the current political scenario where there can be up to three candidates who are members of the same political party running in the presidential elections, one as an independent, seeking an alliance with another party and in government candidate of the PRD.
«The leadership of the parties does not allow their members to participate in the construction of new leaderships, that makes the system eat away and they do not produce the solutions that the citizens want, so that the politicians are there but to solve the problems of the people , that is what the country wants, to a large extent the system has become a broken system, now we have a PRD candidate for free nomination, opposition PRD and government PRD, as if they were manipulating the system, but the people in the This street is clear, people don’t eat stories, they fully understand that many of these cases are more interested in coming to power than solving the problems of Panamanians,” said Quirós.

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