Santo Domingo.- “The modernity of an organization cannot be reduced to a marketing action. An obedient party is incompatible with democratic values”, expressed the leader of the Modern Revolutionary Party (PRM), Guido Gómez Mazara.
In a thread of messages published on his twitter social network account, the lawyer recalled that “lies have short legs”, this after D was excluded yesterdayExecutive Directorate of the Modern Revolutionary Party (PRM).
“Not even in the old party and currently (I said I was not participating in the employee convention) do I have spaces on the agenda that were obtained without votes. What I will always defend is the democratic legitimacy (reason for breaking with the Dominican Revolutionary Party) and the historical legacy of Jose Francisco Pena Gomez”the lawyer wrote.
I continue saying that “my urban nature makes it difficult to understand the logic of the owners of a farm. The owner disposes of the animals, decides what should be planted, hires employees, demarcates his property with wire. That’s why I’m a Democrat. I will continue!.
My urban nature makes it difficult to understand the logic of the owners of a farm. The owner (of the farm) disposes of the animals, decides what should be planted, hires employees, demarcates his property with wires. That’s why I’m a Democrat. I will continue!
– Guido Gómez Mazara (@ggomezmazara) September 4, 2022
Not even in the old party and today (I said I was not participating in the employee convention) do I have spaces on the agenda that were obtained without votes. What I will always defend is the democratic legitimacy (reason for the rupture with the PRD) and the historical legacy of the JFPG.
– Guido Gómez Mazara (@ggomezmazara) September 4, 2022
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Yesterday he The Modern Revolutionary Party (PRM) concluded this Sunday its XXI Ordinary National Convention, in honor of José Rafael Abinader Wasaf, in which the organization’s authorities were elected and several work commissions were formed with a view to the 2024 elections.
The president of the organization, José Ignacio Paliza, cited the names that had previously been chosen, requesting the approval of the full number of delegates present.
Among those cited is the current Minister of Industry and Commerce, Victor – Ito- Bisonó who was to date, an ally of the organization with the nickname of independent.
Another addition was Robert Angel Salcedowho recently also became a member of the PRM.