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{{Infobox_President | name = Martín Torrijos Espino
| image=Panama.MartinTorrijos.01.jpg
| order= Presiden Panama Ke-23
| term_start=[[1 September]] [[2004]]▼
| term_end=Sekarang
| predecessor=[[Mireya Moscoso]]
| successor='''
▲| [[1 September]] [[2004]]
| birth_date=[[18 Juli]] [[1963]]▼
| birthplace=[[Panama City]]▼
| spouse=[[
| party=[[Democratic Revolutionary Party]] (PRD)
▲| [[Samuel Lewis Navarro]],<br>[[Rubén Arosemena]]
▲| [[18 Juli]] [[1963]]
▲| [[Panama City]]
▲|}
'''Martín Erasto Torrijos Espino''' (lahir [[18 Juli]] [[1963]] di [[Panama City]]) adalah politisi [[
Torrijos terpilih menjadi
Martín Torrijos belajar ilmu politik dan ekonomi di Universitas Texas A&M, College Station (Texas, AS). Saat pemerintahan [[Ernesto Perez Balladares]] (1994-1999), ia menjadi wakil menteri dalam negeri dan kehakiman. Pada pemilu [[1999]], ia dikalahkan oleh [[Mireya Moscoso]] dan baru menang pada [[pemilu presiden]] tahun [[2004]].
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Martín Torrijos is the son of [[Omar Torrijos|Omar Torrijos Herrera]], who was Panama's
▲<!--The result had been widely expected: prior to the vote, Torrijos was well ahead of his three competitors in the opinion polls. He took office on [[1 September]] 2004.
▲Martín Torrijos is the son of [[Omar Torrijos|Omar Torrijos Herrera]], who was Panama's head of state from [[1968]] to [[1981]]. The younger Torrijos studied political science and economics at [[Texas A&M University]], [[College Station, Texas|College Station]], [[Texas]], [[United States]]. During the presidency of [[Ernesto Pérez Balladares]] ([[1994]]–[[1999]]) he served as deputy minister for the interior and justice. His most significant achievement as deputy minister was to sign into law the complete privatization of Panama's water utilities. When the new law proved unpopular the PRD effected a reversion to the previous system.
▲He also ran as the PRD's candidate in the [[1999]] [[Panamanian presidential election, 1999|Panamanian presidential election]], finishing in second place after [[Mireya Moscoso]] of the [[Arnulfista Party]], whose husband had been deposed by Omar Torrijos in a [[1968]] [[coup d'état]]. Mireya Moscoso's government ended with an approval rate of about 15%, mostly because of corruption scandals and incompetence, on which Torrijos capitalized successfully with a marketing campaign that had three major slogans: less corruption, create more jobs and improve security.-->
His administration has taken aim at specific projects, like the fiscal reform, the social security reform (these two already done) and now as announced on [[April 27]], [[2006]] the megaproject dealing with the [[Panama Canal]] expansion, that will be taken to a national referendum as stated on the Constitution. -->
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