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2025 in Panama

Panama-related events during 2025 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The following lists events in the year 2025 in Panama.

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January

February

March

  • 15 March – An explosion and subsequent fire at the La Chorrera Thermoelectric Power Plant in Panamá Oeste Province causes a nationwide blackout.[7]
  • 27 March – The government grants former President Ricardo Martinelli safe passage to leave the country for Nicaragua.[8]

April

  • 11 April – Panama and the United States sign an agreement allowing U.S. troops to be deployed near the Panama Canal for training, exercises, and other activities.[9]
  • 16 April – A coalition of citizens ask the Supreme Court of Panama to declare as unconstitutional the Panama–U.S. troop deployment agreement signed five days earlier, with a legal counsel accusing the United States of seeking "to reestablish military bases on Panamanian territory."[10]
  • 28 April – A strike is held by around 5,000 workers of Chiquita Brands at its facility in Bocas del Toro Province.[11]

May

  • 10 May – The Panamanian government announces the departure of former president Ricardo Martinelli for Colombia following a grant of asylum from President Gustavo Petro.[12]
  • 21 May – Saúl Méndez, the secretary-general of the National Union of Construction and Similar Workers, breaks into the Bolivian embassy seeking asylum after arrest warrants are issued in connection with a money-laundering investigation into the union and anti-government protests that it led.[13]
  • 28 May – A state of emergency is declared in Bocas del Toro Province due to the ongoing strike by workers of Chiquita Brands and the layoff of 5,000 employees.[14]
  • 30 May – The government allows First Quantum Minerals to export more than 120,000 tons of previously extracted copper concentrate from the closed Cobre Panamá mine to fund its maintenance.[15]

June

  • 5 June – Five people are injured during clashes between security forces and protesters from the indigenous Embera community in Arimae, Darien Province over social security reform.[16]
  • 10 June – The European Union removes Panama from its list of high risk jurisdictions for money laundering and terrorism financing.[17]
  • 19 June – Venezuela and Panama announce an agreement to restore consular services following a dispute caused by the 2024 Venezuelan presidential election.[18]
  • 20 June – Another state of emergency is declared in Bocas del Toro Province due to the ongoing strike by workers of Chiquita Brands and protests against pension reform.[19]
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