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Francisco Domínguez Brito’s agenda for the weekend

Francisco Domínguez Brito's agenda for the weekend

The political team of the presidential candidate for the Dominican Liberation Party (PLD), Francisco Dominguez Britoreported this Saturday the diary of the politician for this weekend, in which “he will mobilize more than 10,000 PLD supporters from house to house.”

As part of his political project to become the candidate of the purple party for the 2024 elections, this Saturday the former attorney will be in Sabana Iglesia, Santiago, to hold a series of meetings and the swearing-in of his political team in the area.

Later, the presidential candidate will travel this Sunday to the province of Puerto Plata, to take the oath of his political team in each municipality and district of this demarcation.

The activity will take place under the roof of the Padre Granero field, starting at 10 am.

Simultaneously, on the same Sunday, from 10 in the morning to 12 noon, the project headed by the PLD leader will be adding supporters of the PLD in the other municipalities and districts of the country.

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