Eric Arturo Delvalle: Acting President of Panama 1985-1988; Republican Party Member; Short Time in Office.

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Eric Arturo Delvalle assumed office as the Acting President of Panama following the removal of President Nicolás Ardito Barletta in a political shake-up. Delvalle, a member of the Republican Party, took on the role during a tumultuous period in Panama's history. His time in office lasted 2 years and 5 months, marked by efforts to bring stability to the country. Despite his brief tenure, Delvalle's impact on Panama's political landscape was significant. He faced challenges and opposition during his presidency, as he sought to navigate the complexities of governing a nation in transition. As Acting President, he made decisions that shaped the direction of the country during a critical juncture. Delvalle's legacy as Acting President of Panama is remembered for his commitment to upholding the country's democratic principles and working towards national reconciliation. His leadership during a time of uncertainty and change left a lasting impression on Panama's political history. #EricArturoDelvalle #ActingPresident #RepublicanParty #PanamaPolitics #Leadership
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