No menu items!

COSTA RICA'S LEADING ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEWSPAPER

HomeArchiveFistfight breaks out in Panama’s Congress over privatization bill

Fistfight breaks out in Panama’s Congress over privatization bill

A brawl broke out Tuesday in Panama’s Congress during a heated debate between lawmakers over a bill that would allow the state to sell its 49 percent of shares in telephone and energy companies, which are partially privatized.

The scuffle occurred when opposition lawmaker Raul Pineda, from the Democratic Revolutionary Party, slapped congressional Vice President Marcos González, from the ruling Democratic Change Party.

Opposition lawmakers had previously been sprayed with pepper spray by police outside the Congress, after a wrangling between legislators and police officers.

“We filmed a member of the police who pulled a gun on a member of our party,” said opposition lawmaker Alcibiades Vásquez, from the Panamanian Party.

On Monday, a session of Congress was also cancelled due to incidents caused by members of the audience who protested the plan to sell state shares.

Trending Now

Children Fill Costa Rica’s National Stadium for Annual Christmas Fiesta

The National Stadium in San José transformed into a hub of holiday cheer yesterday, as thousands of children from across our country gathered for...

Costa Rica’s La Vuelta returns with international teams and a descent into San Isidro

Every December Costa Rica celebrates its strong bicycling roots with La Vuelta, a 10-stage cycling race that challenges riders with its mix of hill...

What to Expect at Costa Rica’s El Tope Parade

Thousands of riders and spectators gather today for El Tope Nacional, marking the Day of the Horseman in Costa Rica. This year, the event...

Costa Rica’s Zapote Festival Returns: Dates, Times and Music Lineup

The Fiestas de Zapote draw thousands each year to celebrate the end of one year and the start of another. For visitors to Costa...

Guatemala Captures Escaped Gang Member Leader After Prison Escape

Guatemalan authorities arrested a key Barrio 18 gang leader on Tuesday, marking the sixth recapture since a major prison escape two months ago that...

Air Panama Eyes Revival of Direct Flights from David to San José

Panamanian airline Air Panama has started assessing plans to bring back direct flights between David in Chiriquí province and San José starting in 2026....
Avatar
Costa Rica Coffee Maker Chorreador
Costa Rica Coffee Maker Chorreador
Costa Rica Travel Insurance
Costa Rica Travel

Latest News from Costa Rica