Current:Home > FinancePanama’s leader calls for referendum on mining concession, seeking to calm protests over the deal-InfoLens
Panama’s leader calls for referendum on mining concession, seeking to calm protests over the deal
View Date:2025-01-09 08:01:14
PANAMA CITY (AP) — Protests extended into a second week Monday over a long-term copper mining concession for a Canadian company, as Panama’s government sought to calm anger by promising to let Panamanians decide in a referendum whether to scrap the deal.
A broad cross-section of society has joined in demonstrations across the country for more than a week demanding the government rescind the contract with a local subsidiary of Canada’s First Quantum Minerals. Critics say the concession puts Panama’s environment and water supply at risk.
President Laurentino Cortizo’s administration proposed Monday to send congress a bill that would schedule a referendum in December. But the country’s top electoral authority said such a vote couldn’t be held before next May’s presidential election.
Interior Minister Roger Tejado, who submitted the proposed legislation, called on electoral authorities to “carry out your historic role.”
The contract has real economic implications for the country. Panama Mining, the local subsidiary, employs more than 9,000 people, and the company says its operations accounted for 4.8% of Panama’s gross domestic product in 2021.
Cortizo’s administration says the new contract guarantees a minimum annual payment of $375 million to Panama, 10 times more than under the previous contract.
The new contract extends Panama Mining’s concession over 32,000 acres (12,955 hectares) for 20 years, with the company having an option to extend it for another 20 years.
The scale and scope of the deal have raised nationalist anger as well as environmentalist objections.
Critics say that at a time when drought has forced reductions in Panama Canal traffic, giving the company control over the water it uses is a mistake. The company says it uses only rainwater that it collects.
“We’re almost out of water,” protester Omayra Avendaño, a real estate broker, said during a march. “All the money in the world will not be able to make up for the lack of water, which is already critical.”
First Quantum Minerals has not commented since the protests began other than issuing a brief statement condemning protesters who arrived by boat at a port the company uses.
veryGood! (37575)
Related
- 'Wanted' posters plastered around University of Rochester target Jewish faculty members
- Dockworkers join other unions in trying to fend off automation, or minimize the impact
- Rapper YG arrested on suspicion of DUI, plans to contest allegations
- Shock of deadly floods is a reminder of Appalachia’s risk from violent storms in a warming climate
- Relive Pregnant Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly's Achingly Beautiful Romance
- Mariska Hargitay Addresses Potential Taylor Swift Cameo on Law & Order: SVU
- Mariska Hargitay Addresses Potential Taylor Swift Cameo on Law & Order: SVU
- Arizona man admitted to decapitating his mother before her surprise party, police say
- Rōki Sasaki is coming to MLB: Dodgers the favorite to sign Japanese ace for cheap?
- Over 340 Big Lots stores set to close: See full list of closures after dozens of locations added
Ranking
- New York races to revive Manhattan tolls intended to fight traffic before Trump can block them
- Below Deck Sailing Yacht: Daisy Kelliher Reveals the Surprising Text Ex Colin MacRae Recently Sent Her
- John Amos’ Daughter Shannon Shares She Learned Dad Died 45 Days Later Amid Family Feud
- Ex-leaders of Penn State frat sentenced in 2017 hazing death of Timothy Piazza
- ‘Heretic’ and Hugh Grant debut with $11 million, but ‘Venom: The Last Dance’ tops box office again
- Kylie Jenner Shares Glimpse Inside Her Paris Fashion Week Modeling Debut
- What is gabapentin? Here's why it's so controversial.
- Best Early Prime Day Pet Deals: Unleash 60% Off Dog Seat Belts, Cologne, Brushes & More as Low as $4.49
Recommendation
-
SNL's Chloe Fineman Says Rude Elon Musk Made Her Burst Into Tears as Show Host
-
Inside Pauley Perrette's Dramatic Exit From NCIS When She Was the Show's Most Popular Star
-
Firefighters battle blaze at Wisconsin railroad tie recycling facility
-
Voting gets underway in Pennsylvania, as counties mail ballots and open satellite election offices
-
J.Crew Outlet Quietly Drops Their Black Friday Deals - Save Up to 70% off Everything, Styles Start at $12
-
Doctor to stars killed outside LA office attacked by men with baseball bats before death
-
US ‘Welcome Corps’ helps resettle LGBTQ+ refugees fleeing crackdowns against gay people
-
Inside Pauley Perrette's Dramatic Exit From NCIS When She Was the Show's Most Popular Star