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Ernesto Pérez Balladares was sworn in as President on September 1, 1994, after an internationally monitored election campaign.
Pérez Balladares ran as the candidate for a three-party coalition dominated by the Democratic Revolutionary Party ( PRD ), the erstwhile political arm of the military dictatorship during the Torrijos and Norieiga years.
A long-time member of the PRD, Pérez Balladares worked skillfully during the campaign to rehabilitate the PRD's image, emphasizing the party's populist Torrijos roots rather than its association with Noriega.
In 1994, she ran unsuccessfully for the presidency, losing to Democratic Revolutionary Party ( PRD ) candidate Ernesto Pérez Balladares by 4 % of the vote.
Hobbled by new spending restrictions passed by the outgoing Pérez Balladares, an opposition-controlled Legislative Assembly, and her administration's own corruption scandals, Moscoso had difficulty passing her legislative initiatives.
Her main rivals were Democratic Revolutionary Party ( PRD ) candidate Ernesto Pérez Balladares and salsa singer Rubén Blades, who was then president of the party Papa Egoro.
Moscoso and Blades sought to emphasize Pérez Balladares ' connection with military ruler Manuel Noriega, broadcasting pictures of the two together, while Pérez Balladares worked to position himself as a successor to military ruler Omar Torrijos, who was regarded as a national hero.
Pérez Balladares ultimately won the election with 33 % of the vote, with Moscoso receiving 29 % and Blades receiving 17 %.
Her main opponent this time was Martín Torrijos, Omar Torrijos ' son, named to represent the PRD after a constitutional referendum that would have allowed Pérez Balladares to run for a second term failed.
Torrijos was selected in part to try to win back left-leaning voters after the privatizations and union restrictions instituted by Pérez Balladares.
She was also hampered by strict new restraints Pérez Balladares had passed on spending public money in the final days of his term, targeted specifically at her administration.
Though Moscoso fired all of Pérez Balladares ' appointments from the Panama Canal Authority and appointed supermarket magnate ( and future president ) Ricardo Martinelli as its head, the Authority retained its autonomy from her administration.
During the presidency of Ernesto Pérez Balladares ( 1994 – 1999 ), Torrijos served as deputy minister for the interior and justice.
After the failure of a constitutional referendum that would have allowed PRD incumbent Ernesto Pérez Balladares to seek a second consecutive term, Torrijos was named to represent the PRD in the 1999 general election.
Torrijos was selected in part to try to win back left-leaning voters after the privatizations and union restrictions instituted by Pérez Balladares.
During the presidency of Ernesto Pérez Balladares, Martinelli served as Director of Social Security from 1994 to 1996.
A few months later, along with the News Show, he started a new program “ América Habla con Raul Peimbert ” a one-on one interview show that has allowed him to be one of the few Hispanic journalists that has interviewed more than 40 Latin American presidents, among them: Felipe Calderon Hinojosa ( Mexico ), Vicente Fox Quezada ( México ), Carlos Salinas de Gortari ( México ), Ernesto Zedillo ( México ), Carlos Saúl Menem ( Argentina ), Alberto Fujimori ( Perú ), César Gaviria ( Colombia ), Ernesto Samper ( Colombia ), Eduardo Frei ( Chile ), Ernesto Pérez Balladares ( Panamá ), Armando Calderón Sol ( El Salvador ), Rafael Caldera ( Venezuela ), Jaime Paz Zamora ( Bolivia ), Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada ( Bolivia ), Juan Carlos Wasmosy ( Paraguay ), Carlos Roberto Reina ( Honduras ), José López Portillo ( México ), Miguel De la Madrid ( México ), Joaquín Balaguer ( República Dominicana ), Antonio Saca ( El Salvador ), Daniel Ortega ( Nicaragua ), Hugo Chávez ( Venezuela ), Leonel Fernadez ( República Dominicana ), William Clinton ( USA ).
Ernesto Pérez Balladares González-Revilla ( born June 29, 1946 in Panama City ), nicknamed El Toro (" The Bull "), was the President of Panama between 1994 and 1999.
Educated in the United States, Pérez Balladares worked as a banker before becoming part of the government of military ruler Omar Torrijos ; in 1989, he also served as campaign manager for the pro-Manuel Noriega presidential candidate Carlos Duque.
Pérez Balladares ' term was notable for free-market reforms and the privatization of government services.
Following a failed constitutional referendum to allow him a second term in office, Pérez Balladares was succeeded by Moscoso in 1999.
In 2009, prosecutors opened an investigation into charges of corruption dating to Pérez Balladares ' time in office, and he was placed under house arrest the following year, making him the first former Panamanian president to later be arrested.

Pérez and himself
When he discovered that DC editors had decided to not only pass the Wonder Woman title's writing to William Messner-Loebs and have Messner-Loebs write the final wedding scene, Pérez quit the title and separated himself from DC for several years.
Due to the extreme high costs of being a self publisher, which ended up being a financial burden and putting himself in major debt, Pérez ended Crimson Plague a second time and it is unknown if he intends to do anything else with the comic.
* Mighty Mouse # 4 ( 1991 )-an homage to Crisis on Infinite Earths # 7 cover, which had been penciled by Pérez himself -
After the end of the Betancourt administration and the 1963 elections, Pérez left government temporarily and dedicated himself to consolidating his support in the party.
After sharing duties with Charlie O ' Brien and Eddie Pérez for four seasons, he established himself as the Braves regular catcher in 1996.
The king's second wife, Isabella of Portugal, although her whole royal marriage was a product of Luna's arrangements, was soon offended by the immense influence of the Constable, and when the murder of the King's accountant Alfonso Pérez de Vivero was suspected to have been done on Luna's orders, she urged her husband to free himself from thralldom to his favourite.
Despite that European Cup Final performance and having established himself as a valuable player in his first year in Madrid, the arrival of a new President in Florentino Pérez, closely followed by former Barcelona superstar midfielder Luís Figo, in a club record transfer, saw the club forced to sell several key players to reduce debt.
In 1222 Ferdinand III found himself at odds with Gonzalo Pérez de Lara, Lord of Molina, due to the latter's misconduct and support of Alfonso IX.

Pérez and candidate
Its presidential candidate at the elections of the same day, Alan García Pérez, won 25. 8 % of the vote and was defeated in the second round by Alejandro Toledo.
Alan Gabriel Ludwig García Pérez (; born 23 May 1949 ) was the President of Peru, having won the 2006 elections on 4 June 2006 in a run-off against Union for Peru candidate Ollanta Humala.
By the summer of 1933, two of old wartime subordinates of Calles had risen to the top of the party: Manuel Pérez Treviño and Lázaro Cárdenas Calles sought to have Trevino be the party's nominee at the time, seeing that he would be the most likely to continue his policies, but soon caved into pressure from party officials and agreed to support the popular land reformer Cárdenas as the PNR's presidential candidate in the 1934 Mexican Presidential election.
as such, represented Colombia at the Conference of Chapultepec, and the San Francisco Conference which created the UN, elected that year by the Senate as a presidential candidate, it should have the presidency after the resignation of Lopez, a position he held until the following year, when elections were held which gave victory to conservative candidate Mariano Ospina Pérez.
In 1946, after sixteen years of liberal governments, the conservative candidate Mariano Ospina Pérez won the presidency due to a division of the Liberal Party between Gabriel Turbay and Jorge Eliécer Gaitán.
He was one of the two candidates to reach the second stage of the 2007 presidential election on September 9, 2007 along with Partido Patriota candidate Otto Pérez Molina.
In the General Elections of 1995, the PPC nominated Lourdes Flores as its candidate for President, but in the end she resigned to support Javier Pérez de Cuéllar's candidacy.
Pérez Balladares later served as campaign manager for Carlos Duque, Noriega's candidate in the 1989 presidential election.
Because Pérez Balladares was ineligible to run again, the PRD ultimately selected Martín Torrijos, the son of Omar Torrijos, as the candidate for the Panamanian general election, 1999.
Presidential candidate General Otto Pérez Molina placed second in the presidential race with 23. 5 % of the vote, eventually losing in the November 4 run-off to centrist Álvaro Colom of the National Unity of Hope ( UNE ).
For the Guatemalan general election, 2011, the party again chose Pérez Molina as its presidential candidate.
Democratic Action President Jaime Lusinchi backed Octavio Lepage to succeed him as the party's candidate for the election, but in a primary election the party chose Carlos Andrés Pérez, ( previously president from 1973 to 1978 ).

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