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Francisco Rodríguez (President of Panama)

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Francisco Rodríguez
President of Panama
Provisional
In office
1 September 1989 – 20 December 1989
Preceded byManuel Solís Palma
Succeeded byGuillermo Endara
Personal details
Born
Francisco Antonio Rodríguez Poveda

(1938-11-24) 24 November 1938 (age 86)
Herrera, Panama
Political partyDemocratic Revolutionary Party

Francisco Antonio Rodríguez Poveda (born 24 November 1938 in Herrera Province[1]) was provisional President of Panama in 1989.

Rodríguez became provisional President of Panama on 1 September 1989 following resignation of Manuel Solís Palma.[1] He stood down on 20 December 1989 following the United States invasion of Panama and the arrest of de facto leader Manuel Antonio Noriega.[1] He was one of a series of Noriega's puppet rulers, nicknamed the "Kleenex presidents" in Panama due to their "disposability".[2] In 1994, he was pardoned by President Guillermo Endara for any crimes committed during the Noriega years.[3]

Rodríguez belonged to the Democratic Revolutionary Party (PRD). Before his brief term as President of Panama, he served as Second Vice President of Eric Arturo Delvalle.

References

  1. ^ a b c Boyd Marciacq, Carmen (16 February 2007). "Los últimos hombres de Noriega: Francisco 'Pancho' Rodríguez". El Siglo (in Spanish).
  2. ^ Robert C. Harding (2006). The History of Panama. Greenwood Press. p. 100. ISBN 031333322X. {{cite book}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  3. ^ "Briefs". St. Louis Post-Dispatch.  – via Questia (subscription required) . Reuters. 7 June 1994. Retrieved 30 September 2012.
Political offices
Preceded by President of Panama
September 1989 – December 1989
Succeeded by