Proper noun
Moscoso (plural Moscosos)
A surname from Spanish [in turn from Galician].
These parties were founded by charismatic and strong political enemies, Omar Torrijos (PRD)—the deceased father of the previous president, Martín Torrijos —and Arnulfo Arias (Panameñista/Arnulfista), late husband of the ex-president, Mireya Moscoso. Source: Internet
Fearing a general revolt, the monarchs ordered the banishing of the rest of the great lords like Pedro de Bolaño, Diego de Andrade or Lope Sánchez de Moscoso, among others. Source: Internet
At that time Spadafora was government and justice minister in the administration of President Mireya Moscoso. Source: Internet
During her administration, Moscoso tried to strengthen social programs, especially for child and youth development, protection, and general welfare. Source: Internet
More recently, Moscoso focused on bilateral and multilateral free trade initiatives with the hemisphere. Source: Internet
Moscoso took office on September 1, 1999. Source: Internet