The senator Hector Acosta complained that the Modern Revolutionary Party (PRM) and the Government will not take it into account to choose the members of the Council for the Provincial Development of Monsignor Nouel, province it represents.
The Executive power issued decree 158-22 last Thursday with which it modified article 1 of decree 527-06 of the year 2006, which ratifies the Council for the Development of the Monsignor Nouel Province and appointed Jacobo de Jesús Paulino Paulino as president of the new executive committee that will be made up of 15 members.
Acosta said that what had been agreed upon during the celebration of an assembly between authorities and active forces of the community was not respected, in which it was agreed that they would be part of said Council, also representatives of the Dominican Bar Association of the different organizations of struggle popular, among other agreements.
“I remember that this server went to the president to take what had been approved from that moment, until now we were waiting for the decree but from those people that we approved on February 11, 2021. To our surprise, the decree has everything changed, Landolfi He is no longer the president, now he is vocal, the popular organizations are not here,” the legislator said in a video posted on his social networks.
The purpose of the board is to manage the funds from the shares of the company. Dominican Corporation of State Companies (Corde) in Falconbridge Dominican.
“They did not consult me, they will not find my signature on what was changed, the people are sad. I am a community member and inhabitant of the Monseñor Nouel province and I thought that this practice of making room agreements, without consulting the majority , it was already part of history”Senator for the province Monsignor Nouel
According to the decree issued by President Luis Abinader, the council will be made up of the provincial governor, the province’s senator and the mayors of Bonao, Maimón and Piedra Blanca, among other authorities.
While the executive commission will be made up of a president, two members, the provincial governor, the senator of the province, the mayors of Bonao, Maimón and Piedra Blanca, the three deputies of the province, a representation of the Chamber of Commerce and Production , two representatives of the municipal districts and a representative of Codia.
Héctor Acosta said that as a senator he will not be part of the new council, since if he were a member he would be supporting something with which he claims to disagree.