Julito Fulcar: "Given Roberto's health situation, the family has not felt support from the PRM"

Julito Fulcar: “Given Roberto’s health situation, the family has not felt support from the PRM”

Santo Domingo. – The deputy for the Modern Revolutionary Party (PRM), Julito Fulcar, stated that despite the state of health that his brother, Roberto Fulcar, is going through, the family has not felt the solidarity support of the PRM, and the leadership of that organization.

Fulcar offered these statements on the program El Rumbo de la Mañana that is broadcast on Rumba FM 98.5 of the RCC Media group.

“Look, with all the sincerity that characterizes me, we have not felt the support of the party, but, okay, we are living in a society of convenience and pragmatism, people only think about their own issues where every man for himself prevails” , said the also teacher leader.

In the same direction, he explained that the only one who has been concerned about his brother’s health is President Luis Abinader, who at the time recommended that he leave the country to be checked.

“It is true, several months ago the President of the Republic suggested that Roberto leave the country to be checked, to determine the real causes of his discomfort, in fact, some doctors had talked to him about the possibility of undergoing surgery. , and the president reiterated that he leave; Luis helped with medical contacts outside the country,” said the legislator.

He indicated that his brother was diagnosed with severe ulcerative colitis, a disease that causes intestinal inflammation and sores in the digestive tract.

In a video that circulated earlier on social networks, Julito declared that his brother has not had contact with the US judicial authorities, as has been claimed, much less has he made any statement. “Roberto, is out of the country taking care of his health, we reconfirm that his stay in Massachusetts is solely due to his health treatment,” he pointed out.

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