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And so, again, I just want to say to President Martinelli, thank you for your visit.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama and Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli | The White House
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On Thursday, the President will welcome Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli to the White House.
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And I want to thank again President Martinelli for his leadership on this issue.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama and Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli | The White House
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He also thanked Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli for his country's help in the arrest in the capital, Panama City.
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President Ricardo Martinelli asked Panamanians "to save energy because the lack of rain is really causing havoc with our electricity system".
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Thanks to the leadership of President Martinelli, there have been a range of significant reforms in banking and taxation in Panama.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama and Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli | The White House
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At the same time, President Martinelli was just informing me that 7 percent of the Panamanian population is from the United States.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama and Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli | The White House
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Ferrari are in the process of rebuilding their team following the departures of technical director Ross Brawn and engine supremo Paolo Martinelli.
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Costa Rican President Laura Chinchilla and Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli attended the meeting, which also included representatives from other Central American countries.
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Martinelli, of the Democratic Change party, rivals her in the polls but comes from a very small party with only 3 seats in the National Assembly.
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Due to the popularity of her opponent for the presidency, Ricardo Martinelli, Herrera may be forced to forge some kind of alliance with him in order to win the election.
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Mr Martinelli, a supermarket magnate, is not helping.
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