Martinelli optimistic sons to be home by beginning of 2023

"JB"

OP ED

Through many of the e-mails and communications that I have with my readers in Panama. It seems that FUTURE PRESIDENT- Ricardo Martiinelli is optimistic, and perhaps brazenly so that his two sons which stood trial in the US for involvement in ODEBRECHT will soon be back on Panamanian soil.

For those that have read my posts for 6 YEARS- you will know what I feel ODEBRECHT, IS, WAS, AND WILL FOREVER BE……….a illegal criminal monopoly of the highest order.

My path takes a turn in the Martinelli side with the OPENLY HYPOCRITICAL way that JUAN CARLOS VARELA went after a man’s family for doing the exact same thing that HE, TORRIJOS, NITO, and yes…..RICARDO did as well.

The difference being that RICARDO takes care of PANAMANIANS better than all of them combined.

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