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Panama election: Jose Raul Mulino wins presidential race

  • Jose Raul Mulino, a close confidant of disgraced former head of state Ricardo Martinelli, was a late entry in the race
  • President will grapple with a slowed economy, historic levels of migration, and drought handicapping the Panama Canal

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Panama’s president-elect Jose Raul Mulino celebrates with supporters. Photo: AFP

Jose Raul Mulino, the protégé of a corruption-convicted former head of state, was declared Panama’s president-elect after elections on Sunday.

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Mulino, 64, won the single-round, first-past-the-post race with more than a third of votes cast, the Central American country’s electoral tribunal said.

The new president will have to contend with deep-rooted corruption, a severe drought that has hobbled the economically critical Panama Canal, and a stream of US-bound migrants passing through its jungles.

Mulino said he had received the electoral result with “responsibility and humility”.

Jose Raul Mulino poses with ex-president Ricardo Martinelli. Photo: Press Office of Jose Raul Mulino via Reuters
Jose Raul Mulino poses with ex-president Ricardo Martinelli. Photo: Press Office of Jose Raul Mulino via Reuters

The vote, he told joyous supporters gathered at a hotel in the capital, represented “the majority will of the Panamanian people”.

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