Moscoso, Mireya

Moscoso, Mireya

▪ president of Panama
in full  Mireya Elisa Moscoso de Gruber 
born July 1, 1946, Pedasi, Panama

      Panamanian politician, who was Panama's first woman president (1999–2004).

      Moscoso was born to a poor family in a rural town. After graduating from high school, she worked as a secretary and in the early 1960s met Arnulfo Arias (Arias, Arnulfo), a former president of Panama. She began working on his political campaigns, and on October 1, 1968, he was reelected. When he was deposed nine days later by General Omar Torrijos (Torrijos, Omar), Moscoso joined Arias in exile in Miami, Florida. There she studied interior design, and in 1969 the two were married. After Arias's death in 1988, she returned to Panama and in the early 1990s held several minor governmental posts. In 1990 Moscoso helped create the Arnulfista Party, of which she became president the following year. In 1994 she made her first run for the presidency, placing second with 29 percent of the vote.

      Moscoso ran again for president in 1999. Her main opponent was Martín Torrijos, the son of former dictator Omar Torrijos and the candidate of the ruling Democratic Revolutionary Party. The platforms of the two principal candidates did not differ in most respects. Overall, she was seen as the more populist candidate, Torrijos as more sympathetic to the concerns of business. Both vowed to reduce poverty, improve education, and create jobs. Moscoso also emphasized her intention to slow the government's policy of privatization. On May 2, 1999, Moscoso defeated Torrijos, winning 45 percent of the vote to Torrijos's 38 percent.

      In December 1999 Moscoso oversaw the U.S. handover of the Panama Canal. Although she either fired or forced the resignation of every major officeholder appointed by the previous administration, the Panama Canal Authority remained autonomous and fulfilled its mission to run the canal in an orderly manner. During her administration Moscoso faced frequent charges of nepotism in government appointments. Constitutionally barred from running for a second term, she left office in 2004.

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