Edgardo Molino Mola
Edgardo Molino Mola is a former magistrate of the Supreme Court of Justice in Panama, recognized for his contributions to legal discourse and constitutional law. He has been vocal about the need for the separation of powers within the government, often critiquing the intertwining of political machinations and state institutions. Molino Mola emphasizes the importance of maintaining ethical standards in governance, highlighting the risks of political pressure on legislative processes.
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Panama:
Former magistrate Edgardo Molino Mola defends the confidentiality of the deliberative phase as a common practice in democratic systems.
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Panama:
Molino Mola stated that the rulings against these contracts are not just legal decisions but warnings for companies and the state.
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Panama:
Edgardo Molino Mola is a former magistrate who criticized the new powers granted to the contralor.
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Panama:
Edgardo Molino Mola responded to recent criticisms from President José Raúl Mulino against the judges of guarantees.
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Panama:
Edgardo Molino Mola questioned the scope of the project of Law 174, stating it incurs a constitutional error.
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Panama:
Jurist Edgardo Molino Mola warns that the initiative could duplicate functions already belonging to the Public Ministry.
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Panama:
Edgardo Molino Mola questioned the scope of the recently approved law project that allows victim forgiveness to extinguish penalties for certain crimes.
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Panama:
Edgardo Molino Mola expressed concerns about the new legal office's functions.
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Panama:
Edgardo Molino Mola criticized the decision to create the new legal coordination unit, claiming it duplicates existing functions.
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Panama:
Edgardo Molino Mola questioned the new regulations issued by the Contraloría General de la República.
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