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- Panamanian_parliamentary_election,_1978 abstract "The Panama held a parliamentary election on 6 August 1978, electing both a new National Assembly of Community Representatives.On 6 August 1978, the first of several steps was taken under the Constitution of 1972 which was to lead ultimately to the restoration of power to elected officials.The unicameral Parliament of Panama, the National Assembly of Community Representatives (‘corregidores’), comprises 505 members elected for 6 yearsThe first three political parties to emerge in the period March-June 1978 were the Democratic Revolutionary Party (PRD) led by Omar Torrijos, the National Liberal Party led by David Samudio and the pro-Torrijos Broad Popular Front (FRAMPO).Omar Torrijos \"formed the Democratic Revolutionary Party (PRD) to incorporate the various groups that supported his military regime as the country moved toward a democratic opening. Formation of the PRD suggested that the military wished to give permanent institutional form to its reformist ideals through the establishment of a new political party that would regularly win elections with military backing\".“In the 1978 Assembly elections, some 1,927 independent candidates vied for the 505 seats, political parties having been abolished in February 1969. Polling day was marked by a high turnout, estimated at 80%. Pro-Government candidates were reported to have won a clear majority”.In the event it proved a demonstration of the weakness of the government’s popular support. The PRD secured only 40% of the vote, achieving a majority only in coalition with the People’s Party of Panama (PPP) and the FRAMPO. While the government faced no national electoral test for six more years, it is likely that its popularity was in decline in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Under pressure of economic difficulties, the government began a retreat from its populism even before Omar Torrijos died in an air crash in 1981.Arnulfo Arias’s Panamanista Party (PP) boycotted the campaign after an abortive attempt to form a united opposition front.".
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- Panamanian_parliamentary_election,_1978 wikiPageWikiLink Arnulfo_Arias.
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- Panamanian_parliamentary_election,_1978 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1978_elections_in_Central_America.
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- Panamanian_parliamentary_election,_1978 wikiPageWikiLink David_Samudio.
- Panamanian_parliamentary_election,_1978 wikiPageWikiLink Democratic_Revolutionary_Party.
- Panamanian_parliamentary_election,_1978 wikiPageWikiLink National_Liberal_Party_(Panama).
- Panamanian_parliamentary_election,_1978 wikiPageWikiLink Omar_Torrijos.
- Panamanian_parliamentary_election,_1978 wikiPageWikiLink Panama.
- Panamanian_parliamentary_election,_1978 wikiPageWikiLink Panamanista_Party.
- Panamanian_parliamentary_election,_1978 wikiPageWikiLink Peoples_Party_of_Panama.
- Panamanian_parliamentary_election,_1978 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Panamanian parliamentary election, 1978".
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- Panamanian_parliamentary_election,_1978 subject Category:1978_elections_in_Central_America.
- Panamanian_parliamentary_election,_1978 subject Category:1978_in_Panama.
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- Panamanian_parliamentary_election,_1978 hypernym Party.
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- Panamanian_parliamentary_election,_1978 comment "The Panama held a parliamentary election on 6 August 1978, electing both a new National Assembly of Community Representatives.On 6 August 1978, the first of several steps was taken under the Constitution of 1972 which was to lead ultimately to the restoration of power to elected officials.The unicameral Parliament of Panama, the National Assembly of Community Representatives (‘corregidores’), comprises 505 members elected for 6 yearsThe first three political parties to emerge in the period March-June 1978 were the Democratic Revolutionary Party (PRD) led by Omar Torrijos, the National Liberal Party led by David Samudio and the pro-Torrijos Broad Popular Front (FRAMPO).Omar Torrijos \"formed the Democratic Revolutionary Party (PRD) to incorporate the various groups that supported his military regime as the country moved toward a democratic opening. ".
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