Current leader G32 describes political opposition as "immature and childish"

Current leader G32 describes political opposition as “immature and childish”

The leader of the inner current of the Modern Revolutionary Party (PRM)G32, Roger Marte, defined the opposition What “Immature and childish” for his constant stances contrary to the “efficient and memorable” policies promoted by the government of President Luis Abinader.

He pointed out that it is worrying to see opposition political leaders “with so much experience and years of preparation, make accusations, ignoring the actions they did during their years in power.”

He criticized that the opposing parties, instead of contributing ideas for the benefit of the country, dedicate themselves only to criticizing the financial, moral and institutional evolution that, according to what he said, the president has implemented.

Marte, affirmed that President Abinader is promoting a commendable management and “restoring public affairs” with sound decisions in the economy, health, education and citizen security, which for him, has inspired a new generation of young people to do politics and recognize that the government plan executed by the PRM is what the country needs.

¨The president has promoted ten important measures against inflation, among them the weekly fuel subsidy to avoid an uncontrolled rise in prices, as well as the 2% increase in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to be increased in social spending¨ highlighted the Perremeist leader.

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Roger Marte stated that the G32 movement is a model of thought, which as a platform for political activism within the PRM, seeks to promote a young and emerging leadership in the 32 provinces of the country.

He also added that the movement seeks to promote the good practices developed by the Luis Abinader administration.

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