Roberto Francisco Chiari Remón

Roberto Francisco Chiari Remón

Roberto Francisco Chiari Remón (March 2, 1905 in Panama City - 1981) was the President of Panama in 1949 and from 1960 to 1964. He belonged to the Liberal Party.

Before being president

He was president of the Chamber of Commerce. He worked in the sugar company of his family with his father and brothers. He was the only one of his brothers that was interested on politics. He was elected to the National Assembly on 1940. During the Ricardo de la Guardia administration he was Minister of Health and Public Works. He was one of Domingo Díaz Arosemena's vice presidents and briefly served as acting president in 1949. He lost the presidential elections of 1952. He was president of his Liberal Party for the next 8 years.

How was he elected

He was elected in clean elections on 1960. He was campaigning against Ricardo Arias and Victor Goytia.

His administration

His government worked hard on the education sector. The General Hospital of the Social Security was inaugurated and an extensive vaccination program was developed.

His administration is most remembered by the historic international events of January 9, 1964, known today as Martyrs' Day. That day during a schuffle between Panamanian students and American students to raise a Panamanian flag next to an U.S. flag on Balboa High School the Panamanian flag was torn. This flag desecration sparked four days of fights between civilians and the US Army. Twenty-two Panamanians died. Chiari made the decision to break diplomatic relations with the United States, being Panama the first LatinAmerican country to make this call. From this patriotic stand, he starts the negotiations that eventually made possible the Torrijos-Carter Treaties on 1977, that end the Canal Zone and handover the Panama Canal to Panama on noon of December 31, 1999. For these actions, Chiari is known in Panama as "el presidente de la dignidad" (The President of Dignity).

After his presidency

After leaving office, he retired from public life and he returns to work in his private companies. He was president of the Industrial Sindicate from 1967 to 1969.

Interesting facts

*He was the first Panamanian born after the independence that became President. His father, Rodolfo Chiari, was also President of Panama.
*He was a hard worker. When he was president he arrived to his office at 7 a.m., before than everybody else in the office.
*He donated his salary as President to the Panamanian Red Cross.
*The decision to break diplomatic relations with the U.S. was a decision in which he took the interests of the country before his own, because he then had in jeopardy his economic interests on a Sugar cuota his company exported to the US and the dairy products he sold to the Canal Zone.
*He died during some Carnivals, but his family rejected that the festivities would be cancelled for mourning. There wasn't even a State Funeral. Chiari died in Panama City in March 1, 1981.

References

* "55 mandatarios"" (55 presidents). History Album of the Panamanian newspaper "La Prensa". Page 62-64.


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