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José Raúl Mulino was born on 13 June, 1959 in David, Panama, is a José Raúl Mulino Quintero is lawyer, diplomat. Discover José Raúl Mulino's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?
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José Raúl Mulino Quintero (born 13 June 1959) is a Panamanian lawyer, diplomat and politician, running for president in the 2024 Panamanian election, as a substitute to former president Ricardo Martinelli.
Mulino was born on 13 June 1959 in David, Chiriquí.
He is the son of the politician and governor of the province of Chiriquí José Mulino Rovira and the businesswoman Nelly Quintero de Mulino, as well as the brother of the diplomat José Javier Mulino.
He completed primary and secondary studies at the San Vicente de Paul School, in David, Chiriquí- He graduated university with a Bachelor of Science and Letters.
He later studied law and political science at the Universidad Católica Santa María La Antigua, graduating in 1982.
The following year he completed a master's degree in maritime law from Tulane University.
After graduating in law, he dedicated himself to private professional practice in the field of maritime law, and in 1988 he became a founding partner of the Fábrega, Molino y Mulino law firm.
During that time he began his activism against the military dictatorship of Manuel Noriega, as a representative of various trade associations.
In 1990 he was appointed Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, during the government of president Guillermo Endara, after the restoration of democracy.
From 1994 to 1995 he was a member of the National Council of Foreign Relations and Substitute Magistrate of the Civil Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice.
Mulino was Martinelli's vice-presidential candidate in the 2024 elections, however Martinelli was disqualified from running.
As a result, Martinelli endorsed Mulino and Realizing Goals nominated the latter.
After the death of Foreign Minister Julio Linares, he became Minister of Foreign Affairs and remained in office until the end of the administration in 1994.
During his time as minister, he visited different governments and international organizations, and served as Head of the Negotiating Delegation of the Republic of Panama before the governments of the United States and the United Kingdom, for the negotiation and signing of mutual legal assistance treaties on criminal matters and crimes related to drug trafficking.
From 1994 to 1995 he was a member of the National Council of Foreign Relations and Substitute Magistrate of the Civil Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice.
He served as Minister of Government and Justice from 2009 to 2010 and Minister of Public Security from 2010 to 2014, both roles in the government of former president Martinelli.
He served as Deputy Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs during the government of former president Guillermo Endara.
In the Martinelli government he was appointed as Minister of Government and Justice in 2009 and served only one year, to 2010 where he submitted his resignation.
He was thereafter appointed as Minister of Public Security from 2010 and served until the end of the administration in 2014,.
He received important tasks, becoming one of president Martinellis most trusted allies.
As minister he reinforced security on the streets, through the application of police checkpoints, which Mulino claimed was a success as the police had managed to arrest fifteen thousand criminals trying to leave Panama, although some lawyers raised concern.
He joined Martinellis Democratic Change in 2011 until he left the party in 2019, three years later he joined Martinellis new founded party Realizing Goals.
On 9 March 2012, he announced his resignation as Minister of Government and Justice, after disputes with the director of the National Police of Panama Gustavo Pérez, over the regulation of a new statute for security entities of the state.
However, on 14 March he retracted his resignation, after the dismissal of Pérez from the position of police by president Martinelli.
In July 2013, he was one of those in charge of handling the crisis of the North Korean ship Chong Chon Gang, in which Cuba was transporting war material hidden in 250 thousand bags of Brown Sugar, but which was detained in Panamanian waters.
The North Korean crew members were detained and later released and deported, in addition to receiving a fine from the Panama Canal Authority and retention of war material.
In 2015 he was imprisoned for allegedly committing crimes against the public administration, but in the end his case in 2016 was annulled due to procedural errors.
Mulino has been involved in party politics and was the founder of the Solidarity Party, serving first as vice president and then president.
He later served as the Second Vice President of the Patriotic Union.
On 28 May 2018, he ran as a presidential candidate for Democratic Change (CD), with the purpose of regaining control of the party for former leader Martinelli, who had friction with Rómulo Roux, the new president of CD.
However, he lost the primaries to Roux, with whom he then, after several months of refusal, allied to support his candidacy in the 2019 elections.
Mulino argued that his alliance sought to return growth, prosperity and job that CD had achieved during the Martinelli government, whom he also supported on his return to the country, however Roux finished in a second place losing narrowly to Laurentino Cortizo.
Mulino was Martinelli's vice-presidential candidate in the 2024 elections, however Martinelli was disqualified from running after being sentenced to almost eleven years in prison for money laundering.
As a result, Martinelli who led all polls in the follow-up to the election endorsed Mulino and Realizing Goals nominated the latter.
After the endorsement 26% of those surveyed said they would vote for Mulino in the elections, 16 points more than his immediate followers, according to the survey by the company Mercado Planificado, published by the newspaper La Prensa.
After Martinelli's disqualification, the Electoral Tribunal decided that the ballot for the Realizing Goals should list Mulino as "presidential candidate without a vice president."