The National Reformist Party (in Spanish: Partido Reformista Nacional, PRN) was a Panamanian small center-left political party.
It was founded by José de la Rosa Castillo, a leader of “Local 907” in 1963. The PRN represented an attempt by the “Local 907” to enter Panamanian politics. [1]
“Local 907”, a trade union affiliated to the American AFL-CIO and representing the Panamanian workers on the military bases. [2]
In the 1964 elections the PRN's presidential candidate was José de la Rosa Castillo; he polled 2,521 votes (00.77%) in the election. [3]
The PRN was abolished by the Electoral Tribunal in 1964. [4]
The “Local 907” supported the military government of the general Omar Torrijos (1969–1981). Jose de la Rosa Castillo was Minister of Labor in 1971. [5]