Faced with the crisis that has been going on for several months, the Republic of Haiti, Dominican legislators again expressed their concern, while making some observations if a military intervention materializes.
For the deputy for Social Christian Reformist Party (PRSC), Rafaela “Lila” Alburquerquethe 48-hour visit of an inter-institutional delegation, headed by the Undersecretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs, Brian A Nicholsmay be the prelude to solving the problem in Haiti.
“That they really go there to take responsibility. This is the prelude to solving the problem. And that is not feigning, but giving”, said Lila.
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While the legislator for the Dominican Revolutionary Party (PRD), Saury Motabefore carrying out a military action, a consensus must be reached between the political and business sectors.
“Before taking a military actiona humanitarian corridor, carry troops That the OAS and the UN address the issue, if they do not do so with a consensus of politicians and the business sector, that will not have the support of the people,” Mota said.
Likewise, Ramon Ceballosdeputy for the Modern Revolutionary Party (PRM)warned that a military intervention cannot be the same as the previous.
“Hopefully USA understand that it is not only going there to do what they did a few years ago, but that it is really to face the delinquency that prevails in that country,” Ceballos said.
While, Jose Horary Rodriguezspokesman for Block of Deputies for him Democratic Option Partycalled to pay serious attention to what happens in haiti.
“We have to pay close attention to what is happening in our neighboring country. One of the things that most worries us is that about a month ago the ports of Haiti they find each other taken by gangswho have control”, indicated the legislator.
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Another who spoke on the subject is the deputy for the Dominican Liberation Party (PLD), Socrates Perezthe authorities must redouble security at the border.
“The first thing we must do is protect our border because every time we at Haiti there is a problem the passage of illegals increases towards our country” Pérez pointed out.
After the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise, the political, economic and social crisis on the Caribbean island has worsened. Various sectors understand that the intervention of the international community is necessary to stop the growing crisis.