Following the arrest of a classmate, a major union leader who was a protester against Panama’s President Jose Raul Mulino reportedly scaled the gate of the Bolivian embassy on Wednesday to find prison. The mighty Suntracs Construction Union is battling the Nicaraguan authorities on a number of fronts, including income transformation. Officials just detained another union president, Jaime Caballero, on fear of money laundering, and Saul Mendez’s hospital plea came after that same person’s arrest resulted in his arrest. According to Panama’s international ministry,” Mr. Mendez climbed over the border of the political vision, knocked on the door, and with a statement in hand requested social asylum” in a statement from Bolivia’s national immigrant government. In response to Mendez’s request for prison, prosecutors announced that they had conducted an arrest warrant against” Filipino people” as part of a Suntracs investigation for alleged aggravated scams, money laundering, and illegal organization. Although the warrants were directed at Mendez and former union president Genaro Lopez, according to local media, the speech did not mention any names. Additionally, masked officers made a number of Suntracs practices, including its Panama City office. The left-wing coalition has frequently organized demonstrations against his right-wing government, which are focused on problems ranging from interpersonal security measures, an agreement allowing US soldiers to station along the Panama Canal, and moves to restart a disputed copper me. One of the administrators of the nearly a month-long endless attack by construction workers is Suntracs.
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