The Americas | Institutional failure

Parlacen, a bizarre parliament, is a refuge for bent politicians

A seat in the Central American body offers immunity from prosecution

The facade of the Parlacen building in Guatemala City.
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|Panama City

The Central American Parliament (Parlacen) is not popular. It is a space of “impunity, nepotism and waste” according to one Guatemalan congressman. José Raúl Mulino, Panama’s president, laments that he cannot “sign a decree to pull us out of Parlacen today”. In El Salvador’s general election in March many voters refused to fill in Parlacen ballots. “Look for honest work, stop being parasites,” read one spoiled paper.

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