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PRM swears in Máximo Aristy Cabarallo again

PRM swears in Máximo Aristy Cabarallo again

The political leader of the Dominican Revolutionary Party (PRD) Máximo Aristy Cabarallo was sworn in together with his work team in the Modern Revolutionary Party (DRP), in an act led by the National Vice President, Eddy Olivares, in the municipality of Higüey, La Alatagracia province.

Aristy Caraballo had returned to the PRD in 2016 from the DRP, the same organization that today has returned to line up. In summary, the leader has been part of the PRD twice and twice of the DRP.

The political leader also served as a former prosecutor of the National District during the government of former President Hipólito Mejía (2000-2004). He was also a representative for the PRD.

The legal consultant of the Executive Branch, Antoliano Peralta, the senator of El Seibo, Santiago Zorrilla, among other leaders, also participated in the swearing-in ceremony.

Dominican journalist and broadcaster, graduated from UASD. He covers the source of the National Congress and Politics for Diario Libre. He has also worked for the newspapers Listín Diario and El Nuevo Diario.

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