Panama suspends constitutional rights in the northwest after protests against pension reforms and a US security agreement involving the Panama Canal.
Panama has taken the step of suspending constitutional protections in its northwestern region in response to significant anti-government protests.
The demonstrations originated in the Indigenous Embera community of Arimae, where protesters blockaded a major highway, disrupting transportation and commerce.
The core issues driving the protests are opposition to a newly implemented pension reform law and a security agreement established with the United States concerning the strategic Panama Canal. These policies have ignited widespread discontent among various segments of the population.
The government's decision to suspend constitutional protections underscores the severity of the situation and the escalating tensions surrounding these controversial policies. The move has sparked further debate and raised concerns about civil liberties.