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Politics of Panama

Politics of Panama
Political parties in Panama
Elections in Panama:
1999 - 2004 Large flag of Panama Image originally derived from the public domain flags of the CIA World Factbook. ... The Elections and Parties Series Democracy Liberal democracy History of democracy Referenda Representative democracy Representation Voting Voting systems Elections Elections by country Elections by calender Electoral systems Politics Politics by country Political campaigns Political science Political philosophy Related topics Political parties Parties by country Parties by name Parties by ideology... Some factual claims in this article or section need to be verified. ... A political party is a political organization subscribing to a certain ideology or formed around very special issues with the aim to participate in power, usually by participating in elections. ... Elections in Panama gives information on election and election results in Panama. ... The Republic of Panama held a general election on 2 May 1999, electing both a new President of the Republic and a new Legislative Assembly. ... The Republic of Panama held a general election on Sunday, 2 May 2004, electing both a new President of the Republic and a new Legislative Assembly. ...

Democratic Change (Cambio Democrático) is a political party in Panama. At the last legislative elections, 2 May 2004, the party won 7.4 % of the popular vote and 3 out of 78 seats. Alberto Vallarino Clement won the same day at the presidential elections 5.3 % of the vote. The Elections and Parties Series Democracy Representative democracy History of democracy Referenda Liberal democracy Representation Voting Voting systems Ideology Elections Elections by country Elections by calendar Electoral systems Politics Politics by country Political campaigns Political science Political philosophy Related topics Political parties Parties by country Parties by name Parties by... A legislature is a governmental deliberative body with the power to adopt laws. ... Elections in Panama gives information on election and election results in Panama. ...


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Address: "Democratic Change and American Policy in the Middle East" by William Burns, Asst. Secretary for ... (2225 words)
Democratic change is one element of a wider positive agenda for the region, alongside rebuilding Iraq; achieving the President's two state vision for Israelis and Palestinians; and modernizing Arab economies.
Democratic change is also an integral part of the President's approach to Israeli-Palestinian peace, and of the roadmap which he is committed to implement.
Democratic change in most Arab countries will necessarily be gradual given the host of challenges they are facing, the accumulated political pressures, and the sheer difficulty of building democratic societies and governments anywhere.
Movement for Democratic Change - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (462 words)
The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) was founded in 1999 as the official opposition party to the Zanu-PF party led by Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe.
It was formed from many members of the broad coalition of civic society groups and individuals that campaigned for a No vote in the 2000 Constitutional referendum, in particular the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions.
The proposed change would have limited future presidents to two terms, but as it was not retroactive, Mugabe could have stood for another two terms.
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