Arnulfo Arias Madrid
Panamanian politician and president

Born
August 15th, 1901
123 years ago
Died
1988
37 years ago — 87 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Panamá
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Ariasa served as the 21st President of Panamá in three non-consecutive terms during the mid-20th century. His political career was characterized by a strong stance on nationalism and social reform. His governmental policies included significant reforms in labor laws, education, and health care, which aimed to improve the living conditions in Panamá. His presidency also focused on the nationalization of the Panama Canal. Political turmoil led to his arrests and exile, but he returned to power multiple times, navigating the complex political landscape of the country.
Served as President of Panamá three times
Promoted social reform and nationalism
Focused on nationalizing the Panama Canal
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