Enrique Adolfo Jiménez
(1888-02-08)8 February 1888
Panama City, Panama
Panama
Enrique Adolfo Jiménez Brin (8 February 1888 – 28 April 1970) was President of Panama from 15 June 1945 to 7 August 1948,[1] representing the National Liberal Party of Panama.
Jiménez Brin was appointed private secretary of President Belisario Porras Barahona at the age of 25, deputy Minister of State, president of the National Bank of Panama and ambassador of Panama to the United States at Washington, D.C., an important post due to the authority exercised by the U.S. over Panama due to its ownership of the Panama Canal.
He was elected the
In June 1945, he was appointed president of the
Achievements
During his term in office, Jiménez's achievements included:
- Tocumen International Airport was constructed
- The Colón Free Trade Zone was created
- The Felix Olivares school in Chiriquí Province and Abel Bravorew school in Colón were established
- The School of Mechanical Currency Arts was created
- New buildings for the Artes y Oficos school were added
- Legislation supporting education and university autonomy were written
- Promoted commercial development, such as the university city and the Hotel El Panama (which later became the Panama Hilton)
Among his notable books are:
- Reminicencias Politicas (Political Reminiscences)
- For History and Memories
Significance to Panama
- He is patriarch of one Panama's most recognized and honorable families, who remain involved in politics
- Enrique Adolfo Jiménez Airport in Colón, Panama was named for him
References
- ISBN 0837902142.
- ^ Guizado, Fernando Berguido (1987). "La sucesión presidencial en el derecho panameño".
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