Ricardo Arias' brief political tenure in Panama's National Patriotic Coalition.

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Ricardo Arias assumed office as the President of Panama in 1955, representing the National Patriotic Coalition. His political tenure lasted for a year and a half until he left office in 1956. Arias was born in 1912 and passed away in 1993. Despite a brief time in office, his leadership left a lasting impact on Panama's political landscape. Under his administration, efforts were made to address key national issues and strengthen the country's position in regional affairs. Arias' legacy is particularly remembered for his dedication to promoting unity and progress within Panama. His commitment to the welfare of the nation and its people resonated throughout his time in office. The National Patriotic Coalition, the political party he represented, continued to uphold his principles in the years that followed. Ricardo Arias remains a revered figure in Panamanian history, revered for his integrity and vision for a better Panama. #RicardoArias #PanamaPresident #NationalPatrioticCoalition #PoliticalLegacy
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