Guido a perremeístas: “el poder es para servir, no engreírse”

Guido to perremeistas: “power is to serve, not to be conceited”

The perremeist leader Guido Gomez Mazara called on the perremeistas in a general sense, but above all those who are in charge of the public reins and those who preside over the most important positions in that political organization, to reflect on this Holy Week for the welfare of the nation and the militancy of that party.

He considered that the current moment should serve to internalize the fact that one reaches public office and obtains the desired political power, not to serve oneself, nor to take rights away from militancy, but to serve others from the integrity Y based on the fairest criteria.

“It is not verbalizing democracy and talking about its virtues, it is not talking or haranguing about change, and in practice abusing, that everything remains rotten, violating rights, lending oneself to trickery or vile room agreements, it is doing like Christ, and give the word and its commitment the sacred treatment”, said Mazara, who aspires to preside over the presidency of the PRM.

In the opinion of the Perremeist leader, who is on a political tour this weekend in Cibao and which ends in Dajabón, at this time, when many people come to enjoy themselves and meet with their families, the political leaders of that party they must be silenced and to sincere reflection, because “political power is to serve, and not to be conceited or arrogant.”

Gómez Mazara recalled that the leading figure of Christianity, Jesus Christ, lent himself to defend the poor, to wash their feet, to be crucified himself, so the political leaders who hold power today must have him as their standard and as guide to become better and more honest servers.

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“A society is fair and develops to the extent that the acquired and earned rights of its governed are preserved, and not to the extent that those who govern or direct various estates are dedicated to violating or violating these,” he said.

Gómez Mazara, who advocates for the PRM to elect its new authorities by universal, direct and secret vote and not by a convention of delegates, affirmed that humility as a norm, and the vocation of service as a system of action and public life, must prevail in Dominican politicians.

For the Perremeista leader, the speech delivered at his inauguration by the President of Chile, Gabriel Boricwhere he calls on officials not to distance themselves from those who elected them and from the people who are the highest sovereign, should be the reference point for every Perremeist official.

“The date of Holy Week is good for the Perremeist officials to know that the one who gives power is the people, that it is the humble people who have the authority that today they can enjoy good salaries and feel like princes,” he reflected.

To the leaders who intend to deceive the bases, who pretend to think that they are stupid, idiotic and made up of non-thinking beings, Gómez Mazara reminded them of the verse of Jesus in the book Matthew “by their deeds you will know them”, and estimated that the perremeist militancy he will know how to distinguish between the false and the true defenders of his causes.

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