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Genaro López was born on 26 July, 1954 in Chitra, Calobre District, Veraguas Province,  Panama, is a Politician. Discover Genaro López's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

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Occupation Politician
Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 26 July 1954
Birthday 26 July
Birthplace Chitra, Calobre District, Veraguas Province,
Nationality Panama

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2014

In the elections of May 2014, López won 10,914 votes or 0.59% of the total.

2013

On 10 September 2013 López put himself forward as presidential candidate for the recently formed left-wing party, Broad Front for Democracy (FAD). In the FAD primaries of 24 November, he was proclaimed the party's candidate with 71.5% of the vote, although turnout was very low at 8% of registered party members. His rivals had been the indigenous leader Celio Guerra who came second with 25.8% of the vote, Víctor Manuel Rodríguez with 1.7% and José Rodríguez Rayo with 0.91%.

2010

Strikes and protests headed by López continued through the governments of Mireya Moscoso, Martín Torrijos and Ricardo Martinelli. During Martinelli's presidency he took part in protests in 2010 against “Law 30”, which embraced controversial reforms in labour relations and penal, judicial and environmental legislation.

As leader of Suntracs, Genaro López opposed the economic measures of successive governments, which he regarded as “neo-liberalism”. In 2010, López did not seek re-election as secretary-general and on 26 August this position passed to Saúl Méndez.

1990

After this, López helped to create a campaign for democracy (Modec) within Suntracs, joining its general secretariat in 1987 during the political crisis in Panama at that time. After the dictatorship had fallen, on 15 February 1990 he was appointed secretary-general of Suntracs itself.

He led strikes and protests throughout five presidencies, and supported public sector workers who were dismissed after the 1990 coup attempt against Guillermo Endara. In 1995 he led a 13-day strike against changes to labour law under the Ernesto Pérez Balladares government, resulting in over 500 arrests and four deaths.

1970

His first job in the city was maintenance work in a restaurant, but he soon left due to disagreements with his employer. Then his uncle offered him work in the construction field. He worked as a builder on a number of construction projects during the 1970s. In 1976 he joined the Suntracs union, then a small voluntary group of builders, carpenters and refurbishers. When working for the Díaz y Guardia company he achieved an increase in the membership of unions. After serving for several years as a union representative, in 1980 with the support of a number of workers' movements he joined the governing council of Suntracs, but later gave up his position due to that union's links with the Manuel Noriega dictatorship.

1954

Genaro López Rodríguez (born 26 July 1954 in Chitra, Calobre District, Veraguas Province, Panama) is a Panamanian union leader and politician. He is best known as secretary-general of the building workers' union Suntracs, 1990–2010; as leader of the Frenadeso movement for economic and social rights; and as presidential candidate on behalf of the Broad Front for Democracy (Frente Amplio por la Democracia), party in the 2014 elections.