Politics & Government Guide in Panama
Political system, governance structure, stability indicators, and democratic institutions
Panama is a presidential republic with President José Raúl Mulino leading since July 2024 after the 2024 elections produced a highly fragmented unicameral National Assembly where no party holds a majority and independents form the largest bloc. The country maintains democratic institutions with competitive multiparty elections, though fragmentation and ties to past leaders fuel ongoing political tensions. Universal suffrage applies from age 18 in a civil law system.
Government Type
Presidential Republic
Legal System
Civil law system
Head of State
President José Raúl Mulino(since 2024)
Head of Government
President José Raúl Mulino(Realizing Goals)since 2024
Legislature
Major Political Parties
Center-left
Center-right
Voting Rights
Universal suffrage by secret ballot for citizens 18 years and older
Recent Developments
- May 5, 2024 general elections resulted in a fragmented National Assembly with independents as the largest minority
- José Raúl Mulino inaugurated as president on July 1, 2024 following competitive elections deemed free and fair by OAS
- Rise of independent lawmakers and new parties signals shift due to public distrust in traditional politics
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