This is a summary of the printed editions of the week in which we will highlight the news that was of greatest interest and relevance in said editions, starting from last Monday, November 7, until yesterday’s printed edition, Saturday.
Monday November 07
Dominicans ensure future income with the purchase of real estate
The real estate It is one of the most solid in the economy, and its strength is expressed not only in the volume of investments and in the portfolio of projects managed by developers, but also in a market niche that those who buy a second or third home have chosen. to improve your future income.
This is how he describes it Alberto Bogaertpresident of the Association of Real Estate Agents and Companies (AEI), who highlights that most of these investments are made in Greater Santo Domingo, in whose demarcation two areas stand out: the National District and the Santo Domingo Este municipality.
Expand note here: Dominicans ensure future income with the purchase of real estate
Tuesday, November 08
In Villa Mella and surrounding sectors they are satisfied with the police patrol
Tranquility and calm returned to San Felipe de Villa Mella, in North Santo Domingo, after a tense week due to the death of two people one in a colmadón in Vietnam and another in Mata Los Indios.
People from the La 28, Paraíso, Mata Los Indios, Vietnam and other sectors highlight the prevention work of the National Police agents with patrols at all hours of the day and night.
Emilio Meranfrom the La 28 neighborhood, expressed satisfaction with the actions carried out by the National Police, after the events that kept the residents of the area in suspense.
Read full note here: Residents highlight preventive work of the National Police
Wednesday, November 9
Interior and Police limits sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages in the province of Santo Domingo
The Ministry of the Interior and Police issued resolution 007/22, which prohibits the consumption and sale of alcoholic beverages in all commercial establishments from Monday to Sunday from twelve in the morning until eight in the morning at various points in the greater Santo Domingo.
The resolution states that the ban is in effect from Monday, November 7, in the municipalities of Santo Domingo Este, Santo Domingo Oeste, Pedro Brand, Boca Chica, Los Alcarrizos, Pedro Brand, San Antonio de Guerra and the municipal districts belonging to each one of these. The resolution does not include the National District.
“This initiative is due to the fact that homicides in recent weeks have a high presence in the early morning hours of Greater Santo Domingo,” Interior and Police explained in a press release.
Thursday, November 10
Migration has repatriated 60,204 Haitians
The Presidential Spokesman, Homero Figueroa, reported that, from August 1 to October 31 of this year, 60,204 Haitian nationals were repatriated to their country by the General Directorate of Migration, through a series of operations at the national and detection in the border area.
A note indicates that with these actions Migration is following the line established by President Luis Abinader to respect the law and deport, repatriate or not allow entry to the DR of those who do not meet the requirements established by law.
According to the data offered by the General Directorate of Migration, 19,441 Haitian nationals were repatriated to Haiti during the month of August, 18,107 in September and 22,656 in October.
The figures shown by the General Directorate of Migration show that 2020-22 has been the period in which more Haitian nationals have been repatriated to their country since records exist.
Friday November 11
Abinader describes the UN commissioner’s request as irresponsible
President Luis Abinader described as unacceptable and irresponsible the statements of the High Commissioner of the United Nations Organization (UN), Volker Türk, on deportations of Haitians by the Dominican authorities and urged him to respect the immigration policy of each country.
“The immigration policy of each country is the power of each government, therefore these statements are unacceptable and irresponsible,” the president replied with apparent discomfort to journalists who interviewed him in one of the corridors of the National Palace yesterday who asked him about the statements. of the Volker Turk.
Expand here: Abinader responds to the UN on the repatriation of Haitians: “We are going to increase them!”
Saturday November 12
Deputies support repatriation of illegal Haitians
President Luis Abinader described as unacceptable and irresponsible the statements of the High Commissioner of the United Nations Organization (UN), Volker Türk, on deportations of Haitians by the Dominican authorities and urged him to respect the immigration policy of each country.
“The immigration policy of each country is the power of each government, therefore these statements are unacceptable and irresponsible,” the president replied with apparent discomfort to journalists who interviewed him in one of the corridors of the National Palace yesterday who asked him about the statements. of the Volker Turk.
Expand here: Deputies support illegal repatriation