Maybe it's just paper and ink. There are allegations of corruption that should be clarified by the justice department, but the objective facts of Panamanian reality do not match the poor results from opinion polls on the Martinelli administration.
EDITORIAL
An opinion piece published in Martesfinanciero.com by Gustavo Chelew is blunt in pointing out, under the title "What we are doing", the damage that constant criticism and inflaming public opinion against President Ricardo Martinelli and his governing actions causes to Panama.
According to the 49th business survey from the Association of Social Studies and Research, the pattern of production and employment shows that economic growth has not been strengthened.
“Presentation of results of the 49th. Business Association Survey Research and Social Studies (ASIES) to April 2011.
Every three months, the ASIES survey team contacts Guatemalan companies that advertise in the phone book by telephone.
2010 is looking better than 2009, but it is necessary to keep an eye on cash flow, and insist on containing expenses.
An article by Édgar Delgado Montoya, based on a survey conducted among 40 Costa Rican analysts, gives suggestions for the new year, and can be extrapolated to the rest of Central America.
The projection in which analysts agreed the most is that developed nations will grow at a very moderated pace, and the same will happen with domestic economic growth, so local and external sales will grow very little.