The president of the People’s Force, Leonel Fernández, affirmed yesterday that the growth of his party is unstoppable and that he will be in the streets from now on without pauses.
Fernández recognized that the People’s Force is a party under construction, with only two years of formation, however, he said that it is striking that in such a short time it is already positioned as the main opposition party. Fernández spoke at the swearing-in of Alderman Pedro Freilyn Hernández and his political team. The former president visited Monte Plata where he developed various political contacts. In Peralvillo he highlighted the growth of the political organization that he heads. “That map that is there, that must become a model for the entire party, that in each province, in each municipality, in each municipal district, we have a cartography that allows us to know where the polling stations are and who are the responsible comrades. from each of those polling stations,” Fernández said.
Leonel warns he is on the street and will not pause
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