The Dominican Liberation Party (PLD)this Sunday began the election of the holders of the different secretariats of the organization, in whose process 1,629 members of the Central Committee.
The registration of the attendees started at 8:00 in the morning, by presenting the identity card, but it was at 9:00 a.m. M when the election began formally.
The activity is headed by the Commission Organizerwith the support of Political Committeeresponsible for the call to the members of the Central Committee.
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The process of choice of secretariats holders is carried out automatically at the national level, while the members of the sectional abroad will vote electronically.
In both cases, the Ballots They will be presented by each Secretariat for voters to choose their favorite candidate.
The secretariats of OrganizationElectoral issues, finance, training PolicyInternational relations, of Dominicans abroad, among others.
Secretaries
The Secretariats of Organization, Electoral Affairs, Finance, Political Training, International Relations, Dominicans abroad, dialogue, consultation and conflict resolution, information and communications technologies, legal matters, legal matters, legal matters, legal matters, legal matters, legal matters, legal matters, legal affairs, legal affairs, legal matters, legal affairs, of acts and security, links and internal communication, planning and innovation and evaluation and control.
Secretariat of Education, of Healthof human development and social, natural resources and the environment, economic matters, agricultural, higher education, science and technology matters; Social Security, Industry, Commerce and MSME; of municipal affairs, legislative, energy and mines matters, public works; of public administration matters.
Also of cooperative matters, that of Equality and gender equity, of the Youthof business, sports, culture, labor relations, trade and professional relations, teaching issues, peasant organizations, cults, community participation, participation and inclusion and duty and right to vote.