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Manuel Noriega was the De facto Leader of panama between the years 1983-1990. In the 1989 U.S. invasion of Panama the U.S. removed Noriega from power and detained him as a prisoner of war, replacing him with the then Vice president Guillermo Endara. Tensions arose as supporters of Noriega did not embrace this shift in power. Noriega is then charged in the U.S. with drug-related offenses and was sentenced to 40 years in an American prison. Almost 10 years after the U.S. invasion the first women president, Mireya Moscoso and shortly after Panama officially gains full power over the Panama Canal. The proceeding events show a strengthening of U.S. relations with Panama such as the free trade agreement and the removal of Panama from the international list of uncooperative tax havens.

TIMELINE

1988
US charges Noriega with drug smuggling; Noriega declares state of emergency in the wake of a failed coup.

1989
Opposition wins parliamentary elections, but Noriega declares results invalid. Noriega declares "state of war" in the face of increased threats by Washington. US invades Panama, ousts Noriega and replaces him with Guillermo Endara.

1992
US court finds Noriega guilty of drug offences and sentences him to 40 years imprisonment, to be served in a US prison.

1999
Mireya Moscoso becomes Panama's first woman president.

2000 January
Panama takes full control of the Panama Canal, ending nearly a century of American jurisdiction over one of the world's most strategic waterways.

2004 May
Martin Torrijos, son of former dictator Omar Torrijos, wins presidential elections.

2004 August-September
President Moscoso pardons four Cuban exiles Havana accuses of plotting to kill Cuban President Castro. Cuba severs ties. Newly-inaugurated President Martin Torrijos pledges to repair relations; both countries agree in November to restore ties.

2006 December
Panama and the US agree on a free trade deal.

2009 April
A US federal appeals court says Panama's ex-leader, Manuel Noriega, can be extradited to France. Noriega was released from a Florida prison in September 2008 after serving a 17-year sentence for drug trafficking.

2009 May
Ricardo Martinelli of the conservative opposition Alliance for Change coalition wins presidential election, defeating Balbina Herrera of the ruling centre-left Democratic Revolutionary Party.
 
References:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/country_profiles/1229333.stm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel_Noriega

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