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Alejandro Moreno expresses his support for the government of President Luis Abinader

Alejandro Moreno expresses his support for the government of President Luis Abinader

Santo Domingo. _ Alejandro Moreno, the president of the Permanent Conference of Political Parties for Latin America and the Caribbean (COPPPAL), expressed on behalf of that forum, his absolute and total support for the government of President Luis Abinader.

Within the framework of the swearing-in ceremony of engineer Milton Morrison, president of the País Posible Party, as president of the COPPPAL energy commission, Alejandro Moreno said “we salute President Luis Abinader for his wise leadership in times of great challenges and challenges , where the Dominican Republic has proven to be an efficient and effective government.

He said that Abinader is making significant and important progress in favor of the country such as peace, integrity, economic stability, harmony, multilateral integration, achieving better living conditions for all its citizens.

He assures that President Abinader has handled migration policy carefully, and guaranteeing respect for Human Rights and Dominican sovereignty.

He said that the problem of migration is global and that its solution is not unilateral, but multilateral.

Milton Morrison swearing in

Alejandro Moreno welcomed the election of Milton Morrison as president of the Energy Commission, highlighting his training and experience in the energy sector, which will allow the consolidation of such an important and essential niche for the region as the energy sector.

During his inauguration, Milton Morrison promised to promote initiatives and proposals on energy issues to strengthen COPPPAL’s efforts in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Milton Morrison is president of the País Posible Party (PPP), which became a full member of COPPPAL last November, in a plenary session held in Mexico City, with the unanimous vote of representatives from 69 countries of the region.

Recognition

The País Posible Party in the person of Milton Morrison gave a plaque of recognition to Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas “for his career and important and the strengthening of democracy in Latin America and the Caribbean, through COPPPAL.”

About COPPPAL

The Permanent Conference of Political Parties of Latin America and the Caribbean, (COPPPAL), was created on October 12, 1979 in Mexico, by a group of progressive political parties in the region, led by Gustavo Carvajal Moreno, who by then He was the President of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, PRI.

COPPPAL is the most important forum for political parties in Latin America and the Caribbean; To date, it brings together 70 political parties from 30 countries on the continent.

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