Talk:People's Party (Panama)

Latest comment: 4 years ago by Juan el Demografo in topic Apparent Trouble with Dates in History

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Apparent Trouble with Dates in History edit

The history of the party includes references to events called the two weeks of Christian Studies. This article states they both occurred in 1959, but that doesn't completely make sense in the article's own record of events, and it contradicts the party's own website. The Spanish Wikipedia is no help, as it's just a copy/paste of that page. As well, the dates have changed with no notes in the history explaining why. Juan el Demografo (talk) 22:22, 17 May 2019 (UTC)Reply