France and Panama the same safety index?

In the first debate (“election show bus”), which we did not watch, France’s security has been compared to that of Panama candidate of the current government of the PRD, and this comparison raised many with a reason. Here we allow ourselves to make some clarifications as a French speaker, a former student of France and a connoisseur of Franco-Panamanian Gaullist relations since 1966, when General de Gaulle decided to withdraw France from NATO for reasons of rational security.

We doubt that the Panamanian president has the courage do it for national security. They can’t even solve a safe passage for the former president (61%). From that moment on, any comparison between France and Panama is part of the unreasonable absurdism of the politicians who govern the country. Any comparison between these 2 countries that are brotherly friends but 360 degrees different day and night is a big mistake. 8760 hours per year.

What is the Global Peace Index? It is an index that measures violence in about 167 countries on the planet. It was created for about 17 years. France is the country that receives the most violent immigrants in Europe because it is the largest country in the entire old continent.

The The main conclusions of the Global Peace Index were:

Peace is correlated with other indicators such as levels income, education or regional integration. This is not the case of Panama but perhaps the case of France.

Peaceful countries tend to have high levels transparency and low level of corruption. This is not the case of Panama, but perhaps more the case of France.

Small, stable countries and members regional blocs tend to receive higher ratings. Corruption prevents Panama from joining this group of theirs.

So: Panama doesn’t have the same income levels from France. Levels of education in France They are superior to Panama. Someone who is a product of it is talking to him. European regional integration does not compare nothing to do with Central American integration.

So the comparison doesn’t make sense here either. France is the leader in Europe in several topics, especially in the Atom group. Panama doesn’t even lead its own people. And the channel works badly. Transparency in France is far better than in Panama. And the same happens with corruption. In France, ministers, deputies and mayors were arrested by the judiciary and sentenced to prison. In Panama it has never happened since 1903. In France it has existed since 1789. That’s a big difference. Maybe that’s why the ex-Panameñista admired himself because he certainly knows France and Canada better than the PRD dolphins.

The current vice president of the PRD lost the most in that debate. France is a stable country Despite its current troubles, the French hexagon has 9 borders and a sea, land and air bridge with three Maghreb countries (former departments). Imagine the current security minister of Panama taking care of 12 direct borders at the same time, not excluding 12 French-speaking West African countries with immigrants landing daily in France, a country where they seek better life opportunities. And Darién on the power of n. It’s a hexagon. Incomparable to Panama, how good It could be the prefecture of Corrèze in France.

France is attracting foreign investment more than ever. Since 2017, Panama has them become an UNSTABLE country (Héctor Alexander from the PRD made it lose investment grade) contrary to France.

Below are the tests andFound in national and international press in several languages.

“France attracts foreign investments in Europe more than ever. SAccording to this balance, in 2022 the number of identified foreign investment projects that create jobs reached a record number of 1,725, which is an increase of 7% compared to 2021. Placing France 1st in Europe above Germany. Industry electronuclear will create more than 100,000 jobs in the coming years.” In 2023, France was even better.

“Panama is the ninth country in Latin America in terms of foreign investment. According to the KPMG 2023 M&A in Latin America Survey, Mexico, Brazil and Costa Rica lead the way in attracting foreign direct investment (FDI), pushing Panama to ninth place, surpassing also for Colombia, Peru, Uruguay and Argentina“.2 Nov 2023 The results achieved by the disastrous Government of the reckless candidate of the PRD. And today we are much worse thanks to the PRD.

France received the following Global Peace indices: 2018 1919, 2019 1829, 2020 1930, 2021 1923, 2022 1918 and 2023 1939.The average world ranking is between 59 and 71.

Panama received the following Global Peace indices: 2018 1828, 2019 1815, 2020 1870, 2021 1883, 2022 1879 and 2023 1942. The average world ranking is between 55th and 68th.

Costa Rica received the following Global Peace indices: 2018 1740, 2019 1735, 2020 1709, 2021 1718, 2022 1775 and 2023 1731. World ranking average is between 37 and 42. Example! Denmark received the following Global Peace Indexes: 2018 1310, 2019 1299, 2020 1307, 2021 1293, 2022 1298 and 2023 1310. The average world ranking is between 5 and 2. These results should have been achieved by Panama, not those which was proposed by PRD Dolphin during the presidential debate 1 26.2.24.

The current political inexperience of the PRD candidate after 45 years of electoral experience in his social democratic party shows that the current PRD is very far from the very essence of the original PRD. Is this “fake PRD” the one who recommended his candidate to screw up this way? A negative imagination that attracts one failure after another.

In fact, it was better to say: “I will work in my government achieve the Global Peace indices of the fraternal republic of Costa Rica and/or our European “twin” Denmark”. More intelligent and orderly!

Costa Rica has 51,100 km2 (129), with 5 million inhabitants (123) and a GDP of USD 85,590 million (75). They more or less agree with the parameters of Panama. Maybe it has only two borders and is a copy of the Isthmus of Panama.

Source: Panama America

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