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General elections were held in Panama on 8 May 1994, electing both a new President of the Republic and a new Legislative Assembly. Ernesto Pérez Balladares stood as a candidate for the Democratic Revolutionary Party (PRD), opposing Mireya Moscoso of the Arnulfista Party and the salsa singer Rubén Blades, who was then president of the party Papa Egoro. In the 1989 general election, Pérez Balladares had served as the campaign manager for Carlos Duque, the hand-picked candidate of military ruler Manuel Noriega, and his 1994 opponents sought to emphasize his connection with Noriega, broadcasting pictures of the two together. Pérez Balladares denied the link, describing the current PRD as "diametrically opposed" to Noriega's policies. Instead, he worked to position himself as a successor to Tor

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  • General elections were held in Panama on 8 May 1994, electing both a new President of the Republic and a new Legislative Assembly. Ernesto Pérez Balladares stood as a candidate for the Democratic Revolutionary Party (PRD), opposing Mireya Moscoso of the Arnulfista Party and the salsa singer Rubén Blades, who was then president of the party Papa Egoro. In the 1989 general election, Pérez Balladares had served as the campaign manager for Carlos Duque, the hand-picked candidate of military ruler Manuel Noriega, and his 1994 opponents sought to emphasize his connection with Noriega, broadcasting pictures of the two together. Pérez Balladares denied the link, describing the current PRD as "diametrically opposed" to Noriega's policies. Instead, he worked to position himself as a successor to Torrijos, who was regarded as a national hero. The incumbent Arnulfista Party, meanwhile, was seen as hobbled by dissatisfaction with the perceived incompetence and corruption of Endara's government. He ultimately won the election with 33% of the vote, with Moscoso receiving 29% and Blades receiving 17%. The PRD "also achieved an effective majority in the new National Assembly. The big surprise was not the victory of the PRD, but the nearly successful challenge of Mireya Moscoso de Gruber, the candidate of the Arnulfista Party". (en)
  • Las elecciones generales en Panamá de 1994 se realizaron el domingo 8 de mayo de 1994. Estas fueron las primeras elecciones democráticas luego de la caída del régimen dictatorial de Manuel Antonio Noriega provocado por la invasión de Estados Unidos en 1989. En estas elecciones participaron 15 partidos políticos: * Partido Revolucionario Democrático * Partido Arnulfista (hoy Partido Panameñista) * Movimiento Papa Egoró * Movimiento Liberal Republicano Nacionalista (MOLIRENA) * Partido Solidaridad * Partido Renovación Civilista * Partido Liberal Republicano (LIBRE) * Partido Liberal * Partido Liberal Auténtico * (UDI) * (PALA) * Partido Demócrata Cristiano (hoy Partido Popular) * Movimiento de Renovación Nacional (MORENA) * * Misión de Unidad Nacional (MUN) En las elecciones presidenciales participaron siete candidatos: En la elección legislativa, la disposición de los escaños fue el siguiente: En estas elecciones, el Partido Revolucionario Democrático vuelve al poder luego de la caída del régimen militar. Sólo ocho partidos lograron subsistir al alcanzar la cuota mínima; el Partido Liberal, el Partido Laborista, el Partido Liberal Auténtico, el Partido Panameñista Doctrinario, el Partido Liberal Republicano y la Unión Demócrata Independiente dejaron de existir.​ (es)
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  • General elections were held in Panama on 8 May 1994, electing both a new President of the Republic and a new Legislative Assembly. Ernesto Pérez Balladares stood as a candidate for the Democratic Revolutionary Party (PRD), opposing Mireya Moscoso of the Arnulfista Party and the salsa singer Rubén Blades, who was then president of the party Papa Egoro. In the 1989 general election, Pérez Balladares had served as the campaign manager for Carlos Duque, the hand-picked candidate of military ruler Manuel Noriega, and his 1994 opponents sought to emphasize his connection with Noriega, broadcasting pictures of the two together. Pérez Balladares denied the link, describing the current PRD as "diametrically opposed" to Noriega's policies. Instead, he worked to position himself as a successor to Tor (en)
  • Las elecciones generales en Panamá de 1994 se realizaron el domingo 8 de mayo de 1994. Estas fueron las primeras elecciones democráticas luego de la caída del régimen dictatorial de Manuel Antonio Noriega provocado por la invasión de Estados Unidos en 1989. En estas elecciones participaron 15 partidos políticos: En las elecciones presidenciales participaron siete candidatos: En la elección legislativa, la disposición de los escaños fue el siguiente: (es)
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