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Vice President of Panama

Vice President of Panama

Second-highest political position in the Government of Panama


The vice president of Panama is the second-highest political position in the Government of Panama. Since 2009, the position of Vice President has been held by only one person.[1]

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Before 1945 there were positions of presidential designates elected by the National Assembly for a two-year term.[2] The positions of presidential designates were replaced in 1945 by two vice presidents.

According to the current constitution, Vice President is elected in the same ticket as the President of Panama.

Presidential designates 1904–1945

Before the 1946 constitution was adopted, there were positions of three presidential designates: first designate (Primer Designado a la Presidencia), second designate (Segundo Designado a la Presidencia) and third designate (Tercer Designado a la Presidencia).[2][3]

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Vice presidents (1945–2009)

The 1946 constitution introduced two vice presidents instead of three.[2][3] The position of second vice president was abolished in the 1972 constitution and reintroduced with the 1983 constitutional reforms. Vice Presidents were elected in the same ticket with the President.

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Vice presidents after 2009

Vice presidents have been elected in the same ticket with the President.

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See also


References

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  4. Guizado, Fernando Berguido (July 28, 1987). "La sucesión presidencial en el derecho panameño". Editorial la Antigua, Universidad Santa María la Antigua via Google Books.
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  8. Guizado, Fernando Berguido (28 July 1987). "La sucesión presidencial en el derecho panameño". Editorial la Antigua, Universidad Santa María la Antigua via Google Books.
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  10. Guizado, Fernando Berguido (July 28, 1987). "La sucesión presidencial en el derecho panameño". Editorial la Antigua, Universidad Santa María la Antigua via Google Books.
  11. "Vicepresidentes: Sin rastros en la historia". Panamá América. April 17, 1999.
  12. "Corte Suprema de Justicia". infojuridica.procuraduria-admon.gob.pa (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 24 March 2016. Retrieved 12 January 2022.

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