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Education
  
University of Panama

Name
  
Arturo Vallarino

Nationality
  
Panamanian


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Born
  
December 15, 1943 (age 80) Panama City, Panama (
1943-12-15
)

Political party
  
Nationalist Republican Liberal Movement

Role
  
Former First Vice President of Panama

Party
  
Nationalist Republican Liberal Movement

Previous office
  
Vice President of Panama (1999–2004)

Preceded by
  
Tomas Altamirano Duque

Succeeded by
  
Samuel Lewis Navarro

Arturo Ulises Vallarino Bartuano (born 15 December 1943 in Panama City) is a Panamanian politician who served as the First Vice President of Panama in the cabinet of Mireya Moscoso. The Second Vice President under President Moscoso was Dominador 'Kaiser' Bazan. He was elected to the National Assembly four consecutive terms. He was the leader of the Nationalist Republican Liberal Movement, also known as Molirena and in 2008 became part of the respected group of Molirena party "elders" known as Los Notables.

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Vallarino's term as First Vice President of Panama began on September 1, 1999 and ended August 30, 2004, the same dates as the term of President Moscoso. He has had a more passive participation in Panama politics and government after control of the Nationalist Republican Liberal Movement shifted to another politician.

Vallarino, a practicing attorney was a Law Professor for many years at the University of Panama Faculty of Law. He got a degree of Political Sciences from University of Panama in 1966.

He is partner in a law firm, specializing in business cases, in Panama City.

His sister Marylin Vallarino was elected in 2004 to a seat in the Legislature representing the district of Arraijan. She is a member of the Molirena party but was elected on the Partido Solidaridad ticket.

References

Arturo Vallarino Wikipedia