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Blandón: “We are working as a Panameñismo to lead an opposition alliance”

Angel Valdes | April 12, 2023

The president of the Panameñista party, Jose Isabel Blandón, referred to the primaries of this political group that will begin with the nomination period next week and also spoke of possible alliances and issues of national interest.
Blandón confirmed the day that he will officially present himself as a presidential candidate for the Panameñista party “In my case, I am going to run as a presidential candidate on Sunday, April 23, starting at 2:00 p.m. at the headquarters of the Arias Madrid Foundation in Ancón , but we will also be doing a tour at the national level from Thursday where we will be in Herrera, on Friday in Veraguas, on Saturday in Chiriquí and Coclé to participate in candidate nominations in each of these provinces, on Monday (April 24 ) we will be accompanying Willie Bermúdez to his candidacy for mayor and on Tuesday the 25th we will go to Colón”.

The nomination period of the Panameñista party will be from April 17 to 26 for the different positions that will go to the primaries, the elections will be held next Sunday, July 23.

«In the month of September, which is when the alliances are closed, we will see the reality of this moment. We are working as Panamanians to lead an opposition alliance and that we have in our favor, that of the large, historical parties of this country, the Panameñismo is the only one that goes to the primaries where a division or great confrontations are not perceived as seen in the PRD and Cambio Democrático, nor do we have the legal problems that the possible presidential candidate of the Realizing Goals party has, “said Blandón

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