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Kayra Harding: “Stop threatening dismissals, sanctions and transfers”

Angel Valdes | March 13, 2023

The deputy Kayra Harding at a press conference where the new Ministry for Women was discussed and the complaints of possible political persecution within the National Institute for Women, sent a message to ministers, directors and middle management officials to stop threatening the due to his political support in the middle of the internal elections of the Democratic Revolutionary Party.

“To all the ministers, directors and middle management officials, stop threatening staff with dismissals, sanctions, transfers because we cannot be in this case since our party is in the primary elections using this tool,” Harding said.

The deputy referred to the internal elections that are taking place in Arraiján and said the following: “I am competing against the former director of IFAHRU and the wife of the housing minister who is the substitute, you can imagine the terror regime that I have In a circuit where I am competing with the power of a Ministry of Housing and with the power of an institution like IFARHU, this is the answer and I must say it so clearly”.

«The forced vote does not exist, the vote is secret and those who think that with a public position they can force an official to vote are wrong and there are stories in the very recent past in which people get lucky and vote for something else. », Harding finished.

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