The Council of the National Concertation for Development agreed this afternoon to send a note to Monsignor José Domingo Ulloa so that the dialogue table that takes place in Penonomé be transferred to Panama City.
This agreement was reached at the extraordinary meeting scheduled for today, Wednesday, August 10, by the members of the Coalition.
According to the Deputy Minister of Labor and Labor Development, Roger Tejada, who attended this meeting as a government spokesman, the idea is that the second phase, once the points of electricity, corruption and transparency and the Social Security Fund have been exhausted, this table is moved to the headquarters of the National Coordination Council for Development.
“The councilors have unanimously approved the proposal to send a note to Monsignor Ulloa and to the Catholic Church, which is the guarantor of the development of the dialogue…Today we are going to receive this note and tomorrow we will deliver it to the monsignor,” he said.
Earlier, the president of the National Council of Private Enterprise (Conep) Rubén Castillo Gill, referred to the approval of the 30% discount on 170 medicines, carried out yesterday by the President of the Republic, the businessman stressed that it is important to review who are those who set the prices of medicines in the country.
He assured that medicines must have a reasonable price and that with these price caps there may be shortages.