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Manuel Antonio Noriega was the possible successor of Moisés Giroldi in Panama's military history. He was a Panamanian politician and military leader who served as the de facto leader of Panama from 1983 to 1989. He was a member of the Panamanian Defense Forces and was appointed head of the National Guard in 1983. Noriega was accused of drug trafficking, money laundering, and human rights abuses.