Ricardo J. Alfaro
Ricardo J. Alfaro is a significant figure in Panamanian history, known for his contributions as a politician and his involvement in the development of the country's infrastructure. His name is notably associated with a major roadway in Panama City, the Vía Ricardo J. Alfaro, which serves as a crucial route for transportation in the city. Recently, the road has been a focal point for protests by parents demanding financial support for educational programs, highlighting ongoing tensions related to educational funding and social welfare in the country.
Born on Oct 24, 1882 (143 years old)
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Panama:
Ricardo J. Alfaro expressed that the creation of the United Nations responded to a global expectation for peace and justice.
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Ricardo J. Alfaro emphasized the importance of education, justice, and culture in defending sovereignty.
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Panama:
Ricardo J. Alfaro signed the resolution that suspended dog racing and betting in 1931.
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Panama:
He was the foreign minister who disagreed with the United States over the Río Hato base.
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Panama:
Ricardo J. Alfaro wrote an article accusing commissaries of causing smuggling.
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Panama:
Ricardo J. Alfaro is noted as one of the leaders who excelled in diplomatic strategies.
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Panama:
Ricardo J. Alfaro is mentioned in relation to the protests affecting the community and the demands for educational subsidies.
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