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West Panama carriers maintain indefinite strike for the second consecutive day


Faced with this situation, hundreds of users expressed their discomfort, since it was difficult for them to get to their jobs, medical appointments or other errands.

West Panama carriers maintain indefinite strike for the second consecutive day

Transporters from Panama Oeste maintain an indefinite strike for the second consecutive day. Photo: Raúl Vega, Panama West correspondent

Since the early hours of this Tuesday, Panama West carriers have been on a work stoppage for the second consecutive day, due to the increase in fuel prices.

Some of them ask the authorities to also review the price of the ticket in the western sector, while other carriers provided regular service to the capital city.

According to the protesters, the ticket price has not been reviewed for 11 years.

It should be noted that transport leaders have assured that the strike is indefinite until an agreement is reached, for which they ask the Vice Minister of Internal Trade, Omar Montilla, to appear at the scene to start a negotiation.

Faced with this situation, hundreds of users expressed their discomfort, since it was difficult for them to get to their jobs, medical appointments or other errands.



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