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Parties will hold events for Bosch’s birthday

Parties will hold events for Bosch's birthday

The parties of the Dominican Liberation (PLD) and the People’s Force (FP) have activities on the agenda to commemorate the 113th anniversary of the birth of Professor Juan Bosch tomorrow, June 30.

The leaders of the FP will lay a floral offering at the Altar of the Fatherland and another group will visit the La Vega cemetery, where the founder of the PLD was buried.

On its side, the purple party reported that the teachers who belong to that organization will go today to the mausoleum where the remains of the former president of the Republic rest in the Ornamental Cemetery of La Vega, to honor him on the eve of his birth date.

The PLD explained that the central events will be at the Reinaldo Pared Pérez National House, which begin with the Raising of Flags in the gardens of the national headquarters at 8:00 in the morning and continue at 10:00 am with the act of swearing-in of hundreds of intermediate committee chairs.

For the date they will also recognize Euclides Gutiérrez Félix, member of the Political Committee of the organization.

Bosch was born on June 30, 1909 in La Vega, he was the founder of the PRD while he was in exile and reached the presidency of the Republic for that organization in 1962, but seven months after taking office he was the victim of a coup. military officer who interrupted his constitutional mandate.

In 1973, he resigned from the PRD and founded the PLD, an organization of which he was president until his death. Bosch died on November 1, 2001 and left the political scene in 1994, when he ran for the Presidency of the Republic for the last time.

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