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Democratic option announces opening of its registry

Opción Democrática anuncia apertura de su padrón

SANTO DOMINGO.- The political leader Nidia Guzmán reported that Democratic Option opened its formal registry for people interested in joining in the construction of a different political party such as the proposal of this organization.

He affirmed that they seek to be a political organization placed at the service of the common good.

He stated that in Democratic Option “we understand that it is time to add to politics the women and men who believe in the protection of the environment, human rights, social justice, gender equality, the fight against inequality and promotion of a productive model that thinks first of people».

He invited those who want to be part of the teams that this organization is forming in the various municipalities of the country and in the diaspora to register in the form posted on the website https://od.org.do and on the party’s social networks.

He affirmed that today more than ever, Dominican democracy needs the participation of the people who are its most important asset. He also indicated that Democratic Choice will be promoting various activities and actions in the territories to reach people committed to the common good.


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