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Joaquín Fernández, a young leader of the Modern Revolutionary Party, launched his aspirations for the General Secretary of the Modern Revolutionary Youth (JRM), to be chosen at the next ordinary convention of the political organization.

Fernández, who is a lawyer and public servant, expressed that he intends to promote important changes from that position, as well as continue good practices within the youth, which will reposition this important sector for electoral processes. “Today I decide to give a step forward and take on a new challenge in what has been my political career, to continue working in favor of the development of our PRM but now from new latitudes. With the same enthusiasm as the young man from Los Mina that I am, but with the determination and experience that public service has given me,” said Fernández.

The political leader, who is currently the national secretary for the growth of the PRM youth, said that he will work to connect youth with society, advocate for political formation that brings young people closer to the ideology of the mass leader, José Francisco Peña Gomez.

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