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A Foreigners Take on Politics in Panama

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July 12, 2012

As of  July 1st, President Ricardo Martinelli has been in office for three years and has two years left in his term.  During that time, he has accomplished a number of his campaign promises but has also seen his approval rating plummet from one of the highest of any elected official down to well below 50%.  His “my way or the highway” style of government has been both a blessing and a curse featured in many major news outlets, sometimes in a not-so-favorable light. As a non-voting foreigner, I dont have any right to criticize the government of a country I am a guest in, however, I also believe in full disclosure.

Panama doesn’t seem to have the checks and balances system like the US government, meaning that priorities stemming from the executive position quickly become the law.  One thing that no one in Panama can deny is that a lot has gotten done in Martinelli’s first three years in office.  Panamanians will be reaping the benefits of a massive infrastructure overhaul, an expanded power generation capacity, an aggressive tourism and foreign direct investment campaign, and a number of social programs for school children and retirees. Every day in the news, Martinelli is building more “stuff” and this activity has become the stimulant for one of the world’s fastest growing economies.

From a foreigner’s perspective: Corruption still runs rampant, the government rarely consults the citizenry before enacting wide sweeping policy changes, and environmental and historical considerations are often overlooked in the name of expansion and personal gain.  This can be scary, but we always have to remind ourselves, this is STILL Central America and some things will never change.  I knew what I was getting into when I decided to move to Panama in 2007 and quite frankly, nothing really surprises me anymore.  You can still bribe a policeman to get out of a speeding ticket, you can still buy a six pack on a Sunday, and you can still get a solid breakfast for two for under $10.00 so in the big picture, we foreigners must weigh our pros and cons.

What the Panamanian people seem to be most angry with Martinelli is the fact that he makes decisions quickly and decisively without worrying about consensus.  As a foreigner living in Panama, invested in Panama, and planning to raise a family in Panama, quite frankly I have to say that Martinelli is doing a lot of things that will directly benefit me, my family, and my business.  He’s spearheaded change in the immigration policy and taken the initial steps to open the floodgates to foreign labor which will have an impact on construction quality down the line as more skilled foreign labor enters the market.  Tourism should get a boost with an increased presence of legal Colombian workers who understand the concept of good service, and maybe, just maybe, this city will see a reduction in traffic in three years when the Metro system is carrying up to 500,000 people per day underground.

This being said, there also continues to be cause for concern about this administration related to the construction boom.  While Panama’s credit rating continues to be analyzed favorably by Moody’s and the other credit rating agencies, many are questioning the current administration’s ability to deal with the massive growth that Panama (mostly Panama City) is experiencing.  The new mayor has her hands full trying to resolve problems that may have been created by past administrations but also seem to be exacerbated by the current powers that be who seem hell-bent on construction for construction’s sake.

The 100’s of ongoing road projects are nowhere near completed and many fear that Panama’s traffic headaches will get worse before they get better.  Again, the big payout will be in 2-3 years time, but residents already living in Panama and future expats need to consider that driving around the city may not be too easy for the foreseeable future.

While sensational media outlets here tend to focus on the grizzly murders (often gang related but sometimes not) Panama still feels like a generally safe city.  Crime was the big issue one year ago and has seemed to drop off the national radar somewhat as police chief Gustavo Perez and his team have grown in number and increased their presence in areas like El Cangrejo and Casco Viejo, so we’re making some progress there.

Overall, things here in Panama seem to be going in the right direction in terms of progress, but there is still a very strong political undercurrent and dissatisfaction with the current administration that will hopefully subside as things start to slow down a bit. This is to say, living and working in the developing world is, by definition, ridden with challenges. Learning how to deal with these challenges and making an educated decision based on benefits and downfalls is the name of the game. For me, and almost all of my cohorts, that decision is that Panama is moving in the right direction…and we’ll be more than expecting some more bumps in the road!

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Kent Davis, founder of Panama Equity Real Estate, is a leading expert in Panama’s competitive real estate market. Originally from Honolulu, Hawaii, he holds a Marketing Information Systems degree from James Madison University. After a successful corporate career managing multimillion-dollar inventories at Hajoca Corporation, Kent pursued his dream of living abroad, moving to Panama in 2007.
Driven by an entrepreneurial spirit, he established Panama Equity to connect buyers, sellers, and investors with Panama’s top properties. Known for his transparency, expertise, and market insights, Kent has helped hundreds navigate Panama’s real estate landscape. Fluent in Spanish, he frequently publishes market reports to empower clients with informed decisions.
Beyond real estate, Kent is passionate about Panama’s culture, landscapes, and surf-friendly beaches. He lives in Panama with his wife and three sons, embracing the vibrant lifestyle the country offers.

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