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Reforms to the Civil Code seek to establish a procedural ceiling in cases

The first vice-president and president of the Civil Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice (CSJ), Justice Olmedo Arrocha, stated that within the reforms that are being sought to the Civil Code of Panama, is the establishment of a ceiling in the procedural stages in the cases that are attended in this jurisdiction.
He added that what is sought is that there be a “justice in reasonable time”. He specifies that this is one of the components of the due process.

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Minsa assures that it has reduced the waiting time for sanitary registrations

The National Directorate of Pharmacy and Drugs of the Ministry of Health (Minsa) assures that the time to complete the documentary evaluation of a sanitary registration has been reduced to around 30 days, which also depends on the user delivering all the requirements set out in the regulations.
Until now, this process could take up to a year and more, which is why the entity maintains continuous training for internal and external users.

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Minsa: some tests to be allowed and isolation time reduced

The use of home tests to detect Covid-19; that companies and businesses apply swabs to their personnel; the reduction of the isolation time of infected persons from 10 to 5 days; and the elimination of quarantine for direct contacts who have not developed symptoms.
These are some of the measures adopted by the Ministry of Health (Minsa) this Monday, January 24, and which were communicated through Executive Decree 5 of 2022, signed by President Laurentino Cortizo and Minister Luis Francisco Sucre.

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IMF: Global recovery continues, although ‘losing some momentum’ due to new wave of infections

The recovery of the global economy will continue in 2022, but the great rebound experienced last year will gradually lose steam as obstacles accumulate in the form of new waves of covid contagions, persistent inflation and the impact that rising interest rates in the United States may have on countries highly indebted in dollars, according to the Spanish newspaper El País.

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President Cortizo bets on strengthening state planning

The President of the Republic, Laurentino Cortizo Cohen affirmed that institutionalizing planning is the right thing to do, after creating through an Executive Decree, the Institute of Planning for Development, whose main mission is to design a macro plan that promotes indispensable transformations to achieve the inclusive and sustainable growth of the country.

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Crime policy seeks to unify efforts

The increase in homicide figures in the last year and the penetration of drug cartels in the activities of Panamanian society and even in State security agencies have generated concern in various sectors of the population. Just last week, the authorities announced what would be the criminological policy of the State, through a bill that aims not only to address this phenomenon, but also to rescue those who are at social risk.

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DGI updates duties for users

The General Revenue Directorate (DGI), of the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF), informs taxpayers about the publication in the Official Gazette of Resolution No. 201-0251 of January 12, 2022, “Which updates the duties of the users of the Electronic Invoicing System of Panama and the deadlines for non-active users within the pilot plan”.

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Bill that establishes the State Criminological Policy arrives at the National Assembly

The Minister of Public Security, Juan Manuel Pino presented before the plenary of the National Assembly, the bill that establishes the State Criminological Policy.

According to Pino, the bill has nine guiding principles that will contribute to reduce the criminal incidence, with a participative approach, so as to promote spaces for dialogue and the means to face the problem of criminality from a broader context, without improvisations and in a democratic manner.

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