
Panamanian Teachers Defy Government, Continue Street Protests
Panamanian Teachers Continue Strike, Denounce Threats Amidst Law 462 Dispute Panama City – Panamanian teachers are escalating their protests against Law 462, taking their demands to the streets and vowing to continue their strike. Following a meeting this past Saturday, union leaders issued a strong statement, declaring, "The fight continues, and we will remain in the streets." Their main concern is the Ministry of Education's (Meduca) alleged threats to sanction and dismiss teachers participating in the strike, which they view as an attempt to suppress their movement. One union leader stated, "We will not back down. We will continue our mobilization until Law 462 is repealed." The teachers' demands center on the repeal of this controversial law, and they have shown no signs of backing down. The strike has caused significant disruptions to the education system, and the situation remains tense. The teachers' plea for the Catholic Church's intervention adds another layer to this complex social and political issue. This ongoing conflict highlights the deep divisions within Panamanian society and the determination of teachers to fight for their rights.