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  1. The proposed U.S.-Panama free trade agreement.(Table): An article from: Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue Briefs by J.F. Hornbeck, 2007-07-01
  2. Executive Orders Relating to the Panama Canal Supplement No. 1 June 13, 1911, to March 3, 1913, Inclusive by (Panama Canal), 1913
  3. Defense, Maintenance and Operation of the Panama Canal, Including Administration and Government of the Canal Zone. Hearings Before the Committe on Armed Services, United States Senate by Committee on Armed Services United States Senate, 1978-01-01
  4. Doing Business and Investing in Panama (World Business, Investment and Government Library)
  5. Panama at the Crossroads: Economic Development and Political Change in the Twentieth Century by Andrew Zimbalist, John Weeks, 1991-06-26
  6. In the aftermath of war: US support for reconstruction and nation-building in Panama following Just Cause by Richard H Shultz, 1993
  7. Panama (A guide to the official publications of the other American republics) by John De Noia, 1947
  8. Panama-Pacific International Exposition, at the city of San Francisco in the state of California, Febrary 20th to December 4th, 1915. By authority of the United States Government celebrating the opening of the Panama Canal by Calif.) Panama-Pacific International Exposition (1915 : San Francisco, 2009-10-26
  9. Agricultural research and higher education in Panama: A report to the Agency for International Development and the Government of Panama by John W Sites, 1971
  10. Military government in the Panama canal zone by Harry Nicholas Howard, 1931
  11. Panama Government And Business Contacts Handbook by Usa Ibp, 2005-01-01
  12. Prospects for civilian government and democracy in Panama during the early 1980's by Steve C Ropp, 1980
  13. Fort Farnese, at Portobelo (Historic monuments - Direction of Historic and Social Tourism of the Panama Government Tourist Bureau) by Alfredo Castillero Calvo, 1971
  14. Agreement Between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Republic of Panama Concerning Mutual ... (Cm.: Treaty Series: 1994: 2660: No. 46) by Panama, 1994-12-31

41. Panama Government
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42. Government Agencies Panama - Panama Government Agencies
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44. Panama Currency & Panama Government
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Panama is one place in terms of a global perspective where real estate investors flock each year. Low prices are obviously one magnetic force that attracts many. There are, however, a number of secondary reasons why investors have been flocking to Panama more and more each year. The currency in Panama, and the Panama government are two attractive qualities to foreigners. The Panama currency is also one of the simple conveniences that Panama offers tourists that enjoy Panama each year. Tourists need not worry about money exchange when they arrive to Panama. Taxis, hotels, and tourist venues prefer the U.S. dollar to the Balboa (Panamanian alternative currency). The Panama government maintains stability within Panamanian borders in a very effective manner. The lack of major corruption and or political divisiveness makes way for a successful economy, as well as a content population. Panama currency is just on of the attractive elements regarding Panama.

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Panama Government PRINCIPAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS Chief of State President Ricardo Martinelli Head of Government President Ricardo Martinelli
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Key Facts
GDP (ppp) per CAPITA
$12,498.00 (2008 est.)
Inflation Rate
2.30% (2009 est.)
Population
3.36 million (2009 est.)
Country Risk Ratings Ease of Doing Business Rankings
81 out of 181 (2008 est.)
Global Competitiveness Report
4.21 (59 out of 133) (2009 est.)
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Panama : Government
PRINCIPAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS Chief of State: President: Ricardo Martinelli Head of Government: President: Ricardo Martinelli Panama is a representative democracy with three branches of government: executive and legislative branches elected by direct vote for 5-year terms, and an appointed judiciary. The judicial branch is organized under a nine-member Supreme Court (each judge is appointed for a 10-year term) and includes all tribunals and municipal courts. An autonomous Electoral Tribunal supervises voter registration, the election process, and the activities of political parties. Anyone over the age of 18 may vote. FOREIGN RELATIONS
Panama is a member of the UN General Assembly and most major UN agencies. It maintains membership in several international financial institutions, including the World Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank, and the International Monetary Fund.

46. Panama National Government Web Sites And Portals ( EGovernment Sites ), With Pan
Please use the seemingly comprehensive, for presently active links, Panama government Web portal above to locate and access individual Panama government Web sites, such as those
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Panama has well-rooted democratic traditions dating back to independence from Spain in 1821. Panama adopted constitutions in 1903, 1946, and 1972. These have been amended to fit changing times, and major revisions were made in 1983. All citizens 18 years of age and above are required to vote in elections. Despite Panama’s democratic traditions, the military has been heavily involved in politics since the 1930s and controlled government from 1968 to 1989. Panama officially had no army after granting the United States defense powers in 1903, but it has maintained a military police force called the National Police (1903-1953), the National Guard (1953-1983), the Panama Defense Forces (1983-1989), and the Public Forces (1990- ). By the late 1940s, the commander of the police, Jose Antonio Remon, effectively selected and removed presidents, and in 1952 Remon himself became president. Only after he was assassinated in 1955 did the police pull back from active involvement in government. In 1968, however, two colonels led a coup that overthrew the president and initiated a 22-year dictatorship. The dominant figures were Omar Torrijos Herrera (1969-1981) and Manuel Noriega (1984-1989). A U.S. invasion in 1989 removed Noriega, disbanded the military, and restored civilian government.

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