Panama City Mayor Mayer Mizrachi revealed he equipped aid shipments to Venezuela with trackers, prompting debate over transparency and trust. Mizrachi publicly shared a video appearing to show a package not reaching its intended destination in an earthquake-affected area. He stated the tracking devices were implemented to ensure accountability to citizens who donated to the relief effort. The move comes as concerns linger about the equitable distribution of aid in Venezuela. Mizrachi’s actions aim to demonstrate responsible use of donations and verify aid reaches those in need. Critics question the necessity and implications of monitoring humanitarian assistance in this manner, raising privacy concerns. The Mayor maintains the tracking is vital for public trust and responsible governance.

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