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Mireya Moscoso

Mireya Elisa Moscoso Rodrguez de Arias was the President of Panama Panama

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 from 1999 to 2004, representing the Arnulfista Party. Moscoco has an interior design diploma from the Miami-Dade Community College Miami Dade College

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 in the United States United States

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, and she is the widow of former President Arnulfo Arias. In the May 2, 1999 general elections, she became the country's first female President, taking office on September 1, 1999. She ran on a campaign to reduce poverty Poverty

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, improve education Education

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, and slow down the country's privatization process.

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Mireya Elisa Moscoso Rodríguez de Arias was the President of Panama Panama

The Republic of Panama , commonly known as Panama, is the southernmost country of Central America [i]. ... 

 from 1999 to 2004, representing the Arnulfista Party.

Moscoco has an interior design diploma from the Miami-Dade Community College Miami Dade College

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 in the United States United States

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, and she is the widow of former President Arnulfo Arias. In the May 2, 1999 general elections, she became the country's first female President, taking office on September 1, 1999. She ran on a campaign to reduce poverty Poverty

Poverty is understood in many senses.... 

, improve education Education

Education is the process by which an individual is encouraged and enabled to develop fully his or her in... 

, and slow down the country's privatization process. She had run in the previous election , when she was defeated by Ernesto Pérez Balladares of the PRD .

Her term in office began with huge popularity and hope for change. Nevertheless, throughout her five-year government, numerous corruption scandals were aired on the media and none of her close allies, allegedly involved, were investigated. One of the most famous corruption scandals was the "Durodollar" scandal. Moscoso's Executive Secretary filed a complaint with the police accusing her gardener of stealing thousands of dollars from her freezer. The gardener was put in jail, but the police never asked why a secretary had thousands of dollars inside her freezer, under the bed, etc; at her house. She only said that she "didn't trust banks". This secretary is currently under investigation.

Moscoso raised eyebrows soon after her election in 1999, when she gave all 72 members of the Legislative Assembly expensive Cartier watches and earrings worth an estimated $146,000 just before the vote on the government-proposed budget package. She claimed they were Christmas gifts and that she paid for them from her own money, not from public funds. No investigation was made.

Her popularity at the end of her government was the lowest for a Panamanian President. At the end of her term in office she held inauguration ceremonies for several unfinished public works. The most famous example is the new Centennial Bridge over the Panama Canal Panama Canal

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, inaugurated with big parties on August 15, 2004 by the government despite the fact that it would take until September 2, 2005 to open the bridge for traffic, since only then the new highways leading to the bridge were finished.

She was succeeded on September 1, 2004 by Martín Torrijos, son of Omar Torrijos Omar Torrijos

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 , who was elected in May 2004 with 47% of the votes. The Arnulfista Party reached only 16%, in distant third place. The blame for this humiliating loss was placed mainly on Moscoso. During the campaign, she openly attended rallies organized by her hand-picked candidate, overshadowing him. Days before Moscoso ended her term and retired to her home in Florida, she pardoned four Cuba Cuba

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n exiles accused of plotting to assassinate Fidel Castro Fidel Castro

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, causing Cuba to break off diplomatic relations with Panama. The relations were nevertheless reestablished under her successor, President Martín Torrijos.

With the new government, numerous mechanisms to investigate corruption cases were instituted. It is alleged that Taiwan Taiwan

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's donations to the Panamanian government were put under private foundations that were controlled by Moscoso's Cabinet and close friends.

Moscoso is now facing numerous corruption investigations in Panama. And while she blames Fidel Castro for initiating the corruption allegations, even Moscoso's close aides point to Panamanian political rivals as the source.