Panama's President Mulino meets legislative leaders to prioritize public benefit projects
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino met with National Assembly leadership and party chiefs to prioritize projects benefiting the public.
- They agreed to advance initiatives focused on job creation, health, and water supply, including infrastructure projects like the Pan-American Highway expansion.
- Mulino announced upcoming visits to Changuinola and highlighted ongoing efforts in water projects and agricultural support, particularly concerning rice production amid El Niño concerns.
President José Raúl Mulino convened with the National Assembly's board and leaders from major political parties to prioritize projects aimed at benefiting the Panamanian population. The meeting, held at the presidential palace, included key ministers and the Comptroller General.
The group agreed to advance initiatives focused on job creation, health, and water supply. President Mulino highlighted his administration's job generation plan, citing the ongoing 192-kilometer expansion of the Pan-American Highway from Loma Campana to Santiago as a key example. This initiative is part of the broader 'Panamá pa Ti' program, which also targets improvements in health and water infrastructure.
Regarding water security, the government is advancing 20 water treatment plants, with 13 already in execution or contract formulation. Mulino addressed concerns about the El Niño phenomenon's impact on agriculture, assuring the nation that essential food supplies like rice would be guaranteed. Deputies from various regions raised specific needs, prompting Mulino to announce an upcoming visit to Changuinola to address housing, agricultural support, employment, and sports projects.
Further plans include significant water projects for Azuero and the introduction of a cable car system in San Miguelito. The president's proactive engagement with legislative leaders signals a push for bipartisan cooperation on national development goals.
Originally published by TVN Panamá in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.