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PANAMA CITY, May 2 (Xinhuanet) -- Martin Torrijos, a
candidate of New Fatherland Alliance, has won Panama's presidential election
Sunday, said the electoral authorities.
According to the early results
announced by the Electoral Tribunal, Torrijos scored 46 percent of the
one-quarter votes counted. His major rival, former President Guillermo Endara of
the Solidarity Party, only got 29 percent, ranking second.
The other two candidates, Jose Miguel Aleman of the
Vision del Pais alliance, who runs for the ruling Arnulfist Party, and
businessman Ricardo Martinelli of the Democratic Change ranked third and fourth
respectively.
"Today is a new chapter in the country's history,"
said Torrijos in a telephone call to a justice of the Electoral Tribunal, who
informed him of his victory.
The election, considered relatively clean by
international observers, is the first presidential polls of the Central American
country since the handover of the Panama Canal and the withdrawal of US troops
in December 1999.
Torrijos, 40, is the son of late Gen. Omar Torrijos,
who was Panama's de facto ruler from late 1960s to early 1980s and persuaded the
United States to cede the Panama Canal to the tiny nation in 1977.
In his upcoming five-year term, Torrijos, who is due
to be sworn in on Sept. 1, will preside over a canal expansion, which would
allow more ships through the waterway and ease poverty in the country.
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Profile: Panama's President-elect Martin Torrijos
PANAMA CITY, May 2 (Xinhuanet) -- Panama's Electoral
Tribunal announced Sunday that Martin Torrijos, a candidate of the New
Fatherland Alliance, has won the presidential election.
Torrijos will be sworn in on Sept. 1 for a five-year
term.
During his five-year term ahead, Torrijos will
preside over a canal expansion, which will allow more ships through the waterway
and ease poverty in the country. He pledged in his campaign platform to carry
out reforms in the public finance and judicial systems while taking staunch
actions against crime and corruption.
Born on July 18, 1963 in Panama City, Torrijos is son
of the late Panama leader Gen. Omar Torrijos, who launched a military coup in
1968 and had ruled Panama since 1968 until he died in an air crash in 1981. Omar
Torrijos signed with the United States the1977 treaty that opened the way for
the transfer of the control ofthe Panama Canal.
Martin Torrijos moved to the United States at the age
of 14 andspent most of his life there. He received master degrees in politics
and economics in the US A&M University in 1987 and 1988.
He came back from the United States in 1992 and was
appointed vice minister of interior and justice in 1994.
In 1999, Torrijos participated in the presidential
election as the candidate of the left-wing Democratic Revolutionary Party,
butwas defeated by the right-wing Arnulfist Party's presidential candidate
Mireya Moscoso.
In August 1999, Torrijos was elected
secretary-general of the Democratic Revolutionary Party.
Married with a US woman, Torrijos has two sons and a
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