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The Workers' Republican Party (Spanish: Partido Republicano Obrero, PRO) was a Panamanian small regionalist centrist political party.

The party was active in Panamá Province in the 1920s and 1940s.[1] In 1928 it allied with the Porrista National Coalition (CNP) and its candidate Jorge Eduardo Boyd, but it remained without parliamentary representation.[2]

Rubén O. Miró, Elias Ramos Márquez and Leonor A. González S. were the founders and leaders of the Party.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Almanaque panameño. Editorial Balboa, 1940. Pp. 274.
  2. ^ Political Handbook of the world, 1929. New York, 1929. Pp. 143.