And yet another to see through the “Martinelli” bias, and endorse Mulino’s rights for people.

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The former president of the Republic Mireya Moscoso, at the same time that she reiterated her support for her Panameñista Party for the presidential candidacy, was in favor of José Raúl Mulino being able to participate in the May 5 elections.

Moscoso, when asked about Mulino and his support, reiterated that his group had a candidate, but you cannot tell a Panamanian not to run.

“You cannot put an impediment, put obstacles, here there was a coup d’état in the year 68 against Dr. Arnulfo Arias, so what are we trying to do, look back and see what happened,” said the political leader.

The former president was approached by the media at noon this Tuesday, April 23, and when asked about her support for Mulino, she indicated that her party already has a candidate.

“I respect my party, but I also respect some opinions that are different from what they think in the party,” he expressed.

He stressed that the one who “appoints president is the Panamanian people” and “on May 5 they will see what is going to happen very early on, they will go out to vote.”

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