Manuel Solís Palma (3 December 1917 in Los Santos Province – 6 November 2009) was the acting president of Panama from 26 February 1988 to 1 September 1989, under the military rule of Manuel Noriega. He served as education minister in several administrations, In May, the administration offered a deal in which Noriega would leave office in exchange for the US dropping drug charges against him; however, the Panamanian military rejected the terms, which gave no guarantee that Solís would retain power. Solís served until 1 September 1989, shortly before the US invasion of Panama which deposed Noriega. In 1994, he was pardoned by President Guillermo Endara for any crimes committed during the Noriega years.
In the administration of Martín Torrijos (2004–2009), Solís served again as advisor to the education minister.
References
External links
- Manuel Solís' obituary
