CCIAP condemns the vandalism at the headquarters and will file criminal charges

The Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture of Panama (CCIAP) will file criminal charges after protesters protesting a mining contract vandalized union facilities on Tuesday afternoon.

Glass of the main doors and windows of the buildings They were broken, and the walls were covered with offensive messages.

The trade union strongly condemned the destruction of its facilities and condemned this criminal act by those whose only argument is violence and in this way they want to intimidate everyone who does not agree with their interests.

“The appeal to the destruction of private and state property is the clearest proof, not only of lack of argumentation, but also an unequivocal sign that behind this unjustified violence is a deeply undemocratic agenda of destruction,” the guild pointed out.

It was announced that in the coming days he will file a criminal complaint with the competent authorities for the damage caused to the house in the Panamanian private sector.

CCIAP invited citizens who They sincerely rebel against the influence of those who use the situation to promote their special interests.violence and destabilization, far from the peace and social justice that all Panamanians strive for.

Likewise, they called People’s government take urgent actions that will enable our society to return to the path of dialogue and peace.

Source: Panama America

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